Villain’s Koi Fish Mother

Villain’s Koi Fish Mother

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穿成反派的锦鲤亲妈[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成反派的锦鲤亲妈[快穿]

By 三生思量

3.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
176 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Li Xia, who was in the terminal stage of a type of cancer named poverty, discovered that she was chosen by a Wealth Flaunting System as the lucky Koi Fish. System’s main mission: Transmigrate into different worlds as the richest mother of the villain, instill correct values to the villain and prevent him from turning evil. System’s side mission: The System would provide infinite money, spend money to slap others in the face, and completely change your fate! Li Xia: “Mummy will always stay by your side.” Rich and wealthy: “My wife is infertile, here’s 5 million, give my son to me.” Li Xia: “Oh? How about I give you 10 times the amount, leave us alone!” Li Xia: “Alright, no problem.” Best Actor: “I won’t ever recognize him as my son, if you dare to expose me, then don’t blame me for taking action.” Li Xia: “Then do it, let’s see which is more useful, the fame of a Best Actor or money.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Villain’s Koi Fish Mother Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain’s Koi Fish Mother "Villain's Koi Fish Mother" is a completed quick transmigration novel that I dove into with a mix of curiosity and skepticism, given its somewhat polarizing ratings. Overall, I found it to be a decent, though imperfect, read with some genuinely enjoyable moments. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. Our MC gets a system that grants her unlimited money, and she's tasked with raising villainous children to prevent them from going down dark paths. The first arc was particularly engaging, with a cute child and a straightforward MC. The idea of using wealth to solve problems is a unique spin on the transmigration genre, and I was eager to see how it played out. ### What Works Well The comedic elements shine, and the writing style is generally easy to follow. I appreciated that the story, at least initially, kept its focus on the child-rearing aspect even when romance was introduced. The MC's dedication to her role as a mother figure is a strong point, and the system, while sometimes superfluous, adds a layer of humor to the narrative. The "flaunting money" aspect, while potentially over the top, is justified by the MC's backstory and becomes a satisfying way for her to counter the antagonists. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does stumble in some areas. The unlimited money aspect, while fun, can remove a lot of the tension. It sometimes feels like any problem can be solved with a swipe of a card, which can make the story feel a bit dull. Some found that the focus shifted away from the child-rearing later in the story, with more emphasis on romance or career troubles, which was disappointing. Also, the resolutions to some conflicts felt rushed or unsatisfying. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers were frustrated with the MC's behavior in the later arcs, particularly regarding her relationship with the male lead. There's a sense that she used him in multiple worlds and then became upset when she thought he was using her, which was a turn-off for some. The ending, while satisfying for some, leaves others wanting more, especially regarding the male lead's true identity. ### Final Verdict "Villain's Koi Fish Mother" is a flawed but enjoyable read. If you're looking for a light, comedic story with a focus on child-rearing and don't mind a bit of overpowered wish fulfillment, you might find it worth your time. However, be prepared for some inconsistencies in pacing and character development, and don't expect a deeply complex or emotionally resonant story. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, especially if you're a fan of the quick transmigration genre.

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