Villain: You Want Me to Follow the Plot and Die? I’m Done Pretending

Villain: You Want Me to Follow the Plot and Die? I’m Done Pretending

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反派:走剧情杀我回不去?不演了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派:走剧情杀我回不去?不演了

By yu xiaoji

2.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
264
Original Publisher
b.faloo

Description

“Lin Xue, you want me dead too, don’t you?” Gu Feng gazed deeply at the female lead, delivering his line with emotion. Following the plot, he plunged into the abyss sea. “It’s a wrap, it’s a wrap. System, take me home!” After playing the role of a pathetic admirer for a thousand years, Gu Feng was eager to return home and enjoy the pleasures of modern life. But just then, the system malfunctioned. Warning! Warning! The transmigrated novel world has mutated, and the Heavenly Dao has noticed this system. The host must immediately return to the original body!] “What the hell is going on?” When he opened his eyes again, Gu Feng found himself back a thousand years in the past. The very first day he transmigrated into the book! He laughed, a laugh filled with exasperation. You expect me to follow the plot when I can’t even go back? Dream on! “Simp for the female lead? I’m done with that!” “Join Lingyun Sect? Not happening!” “Follow the plot? I’m not doing that crap!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
b.faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Villain: You Want Me to Follow the Plot and Die? I’m Done Pretending Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain: You Want Me to Follow the Plot and Die? I’m Done Pretending Okay, let's dive into "Villain: You Want Me to Follow the Plot and Die? I’m Done Pretending." This title certainly grabbed my attention, promising a rebellious spin on the villain trope. I went in hoping for some clever subversion and maybe a dash of dark humor. What I found was... complicated. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a protagonist who refuses to be a pawn in a pre-ordained narrative and decides to rewrite his destiny. That's a setup ripe with potential for thrilling power plays and witty commentary on fate versus free will. However, the execution seems to be where things falter. ### What Works Well Honestly, finding positives here is a bit of a treasure hunt. The initial concept of a villain breaking free from the plot’s constraints is genuinely appealing. There's a certain charm to the idea of a character saying, "Nope, I'm not dying according to your script," and forging their own path. The tags also suggest elements that could be enjoyable, like a black-bellied protagonist and enemies-to-lovers dynamics. I can see how, in the right hands, these could create a compelling and morally ambiguous character. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, several elements seem to detract from the overall experience. A major sticking point seems to be the world-building, which apparently feels underdeveloped and inconsistent. The cultivation system, with its ascending continents, appears to lack logical coherence, creating a sense of disconnect. The protagonist himself also seems to be a point of contention. Instead of being a cunning and relatable anti-hero, he comes across as unlikable and overpowered from the get-go. This lack of vulnerability and the ease with which he overcomes challenges can diminish the suspense and investment in his journey. I can totally see how that could make the story feel a bit flat. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I've seen mentions of the protagonist retaining a significant amount of power from the start, placing him far above his peers. This power imbalance removes any sense of struggle or progression, making it difficult to connect with the character's growth. There are also hints about a reincarnated female lead with regrets and a jealous original protagonist, elements that could potentially add depth but might also contribute to the story's messy feel. ### Final Verdict "Villain: You Want Me to Follow the Plot and Die? I’m Done Pretending" has a spark of potential buried beneath layers of execution issues. While the initial concept of a rebellious villain is promising, the underdeveloped world-building, overpowered protagonist, and potentially convoluted character dynamics ultimately hinder the story's enjoyment. It's a shame because the premise had me hooked, but based on what I've gathered, it needs a significant overhaul to truly shine.

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