What To Do if You’re the Villain and the Heroine Likes You

What To Do if You’re the Villain and the Heroine Likes You

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身为反派被女主喜欢怎么办

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: What to Do When You’re the Villain and the Female Lead Likes You, 身为反派被女主喜欢怎么办

By 峡谷悠哉河蟹

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
510 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

‘Girl, I Just Want to Cultivate’ is a famous novel with multiple female heroine that expressed their interest in romance to the main protagonist, but the author of this book guarantees that this book is a single heroine story and not a harem story. But the Readers (including me) have expressed their doubts. It wasn’t until I transmigrated into the story as the handsome antagonist that I realized the main character’s younger sister is the hidden final boss—a martial arts prodigy with an incredibly strong Yandere tendencies! And now, she has caught me. How can I make the female lead fall for the villain?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

What To Do if You’re the Villain and the Heroine Likes You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on What To Do if You’re the Villain and the Heroine Likes You "What To Do if You’re the Villain and the Heroine Likes You" presents an interesting premise, and after diving in, I've got some thoughts. It's a bit of a mixed bag, but there's definitely some fun to be had if you know what you're getting into. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the title. The whole villain-gets-the-girl scenario is a trope I sometimes enjoy. The tags certainly promised a wild ride: action, comedy, harem, and more. I went in expecting a lighthearted romp, and that's partially what I got. ### What Works Well The strongest point of this novel seems to be its lightheartedness. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's a definite plus. The characters, while not incredibly deep, are interesting enough to keep you engaged, and their development is handled decently. I found the system element, or rather, the lack of emphasis on it, refreshing. It's nice to see a transmigrator story where the protagonist isn't overly reliant on external help. I can appreciate that the main character grows and learns from his experiences, even if that development is somewhat predictable. The humor landed well for me, and I found myself chuckling at the protagonist's antics. ### Areas of Concern However, it's not all sunshine and roses. The translation quality seems to be a significant issue, with many pointing out typos, inconsistent naming, and general incoherence. This can be a major barrier to enjoyment. I also noted some concerns about the plot becoming convoluted with irrelevant side stories and the affection of some heroines happening too fast. I can see how the protagonist's initial "playboy" behavior might not appeal to everyone, particularly those looking for a more mature or morally upright character. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some mentioned a situation where the MC discovers one of the heroines is a spy but doesn't confront her directly, leading to frustrating indirect approaches. This kind of plot point can definitely test a reader's patience. ### Final Verdict Overall, "What To Do if You’re the Villain and the Heroine Likes You" is a decent read if you're looking for something light and don't mind overlooking some flaws. Go in with low expectations regarding the plot's depth and translation quality, and you might find yourself enjoying the humor and character interactions. I'd say it's a 3 out of 5 stars – enjoyable, but definitely not a masterpiece.

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