Villain Heal: The Villainess’s Plan to Heal a Broken Heart

Villain Heal: The Villainess’s Plan to Heal a Broken Heart

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Also known as: Villain heal ปฏิบัติการเยียวยาหัวใจของนางมารร้าย

By ปลากระพงทอด

4.0
thai Web Novel
Language
thai
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
86 chapters
Original Publisher
dek-d

Description

“In this life, can I fall in love once more?” As if having your best friend steal your fiance wasn’t enough; I died by falling onto the road from an accidental push. I, who had just graduated from medical school, suddenly found my status changed by this ‘Devil-in-God-skin’ or ‘Hades’. He sent me to be reincarnated into an otome game that I once played. I found myself becoming the vampire villainess who has the doomed fate of being killed by her vampire fiancé. If you think that this will make me surrender, then, NO WAY! No longer will this happen to me, and I will never ever let myself die because of some man. I WILL NEVER LOVE ANYONE AGAIN!!! “What?” “The captive character is feeling ill?” “It can’t be helped, I will nurse him until he is healthy again.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
dek-d
Original Language
thai
Type
Web Novel

Villain Heal: The Villainess’s Plan to Heal a Broken Heart Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain Heal: The Villainess’s Plan to Heal a Broken Heart "Villain Heal: The Villainess's Plan to Heal a Broken Heart" is a web novel that definitely has its own unique charm, even if it stumbles in a few places. As a big fan of the villainess trope, I was intrigued by the premise, and while it didn't completely knock my socks off, it kept me entertained enough to see it through. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the story throws you into a world of reincarnation, otome games, and a protagonist who's supposedly too "good" for her own good. The initial chapters are cute and fluffy, and the interactions between the main characters, Shiwa and Luler, are a definite highlight. I was curious to see how a "perfect" doctor would navigate the treacherous waters of a villainess's life. ### What Works Well The undeniable strength of this novel lies in its comedic elements and the unique dynamic between the leads. The S&M undertones, while not for everyone, are often played for laughs and add a quirky layer to their relationship. I found myself chuckling at their banter and the unusual situations they found themselves in. Plus, the idea of a villainess actively trying *not* to be evil is a fun twist on the usual formula. Also, there are multiple romantic relationships, and many readers praised the fact that the female lead did not build a harem, but rather matched the other characters with their respective partners. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. I noticed some inconsistencies in the writing and world-building that made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. The translation can be a bit rough around the edges, with grammatical errors and awkward phrasing popping up from time to time. The author seems to have a hard time keeping the characters consistent with their age, as they are supposed to be children at the beginning, but their actions are often not age-appropriate. Also, the level of character development is not the best and the world-building is poor. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with a major plot twist involving Hades, the MC's past life, and a rather convoluted fate-altering scenario. The twist, according to some, felt forced and out of sync with the lighthearted tone of the earlier chapters. Another point of contention is the introduction of the "heroine" and how the author deals with her. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Villain Heal" is a mixed bag. It has moments of genuine charm and humor, but it's also plagued by inconsistencies and questionable plot choices. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a unique romantic dynamic and don't mind overlooking some flaws, this might be worth a try. However, if you prioritize polished writing, consistent world-building, and a well-executed plot, you might find yourself disappointed. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.

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