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After Playing the Fool and Marrying the Blind Villain [Transmigration]
By 惗肆
106 chapters
2022
Description
When he awoke, Pei Yi had transmigrated into the wealthy young master of the same name in a book. The original owner was ten years old when he fell into the pool and nearly drowned. When he woke up again, he was a mentally impaired child and became the laughingstock of the entire Imperial Capital circle. The profit-oriented elders regarded him as a bargaining chip for business transactions, and followed the instigation and arrangements of the Bo family to make him marry the Second Young Master Bo, who was blinded in a car accident. A fool and a blind man, this was obviously a humiliation. It was a pity that others didn’t know that Second Young Master Bo was the most important villain in the book. Not only would his eye disease be cured, but he would become the only person with authority in the Bo family. As for the foolish original owner, after being kicked out of the Bo residence by the protagonist of the original book, he still couldn’t escape the fate of falling into the river and dying tragically. . . . Knowing the plot of the book he transmigrated into, Pei Yi met “his” nominal marriage partner, Bo Yueming, not long after, their life as husband and wife, one pretending to be a fool and the other pretending to be ‘_____’ began. (Summary reduced to avoid spoiler)
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
After Playing the Fool and Marrying the Blind Villain [Transmigration] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on After Playing the Fool and Marrying the Blind Villain [Transmigration]
"After Playing the Fool and Marrying the Blind Villain [Transmigration]" is a novel I dove into with a mix of excitement and trepidation, given its high rating and the mixed bag of opinions surrounding it. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read, though not without its flaws. It’s a story that blends comedy, romance, and a touch of slice-of-life elements within a transmigration setting, and while it doesn't reinvent the genre, it offers a comforting and entertaining experience.
First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing: a protagonist who pretends to be mentally challenged and ends up in an arranged marriage with a seemingly blind villain. This immediately sets the stage for a story filled with potential for humor, misunderstandings, and sweet romance. I was quickly drawn in by the initial chapters, eager to see how the dynamic between the two leads would unfold.
What Works Well
Many readers praised the relationship development between the MC and ML, and I wholeheartedly agree. The slow-burn romance felt natural, allowing their feelings to develop organically over time. Their interactions are genuinely funny, and I appreciated the banter and playful teasing between them. I also found the side characters to be well-developed and engaging, especially the side couple, whose story I wished was explored more. The author did a good job of giving them their own lives outside of the main plot, which made the world feel more alive.
Areas of Concern
However, I did encounter some issues that dampened my enjoyment. Some of the plot points felt contrived, and the villains, at times, seemed cartoonishly evil without any real depth or motivation. The business aspects of the story also felt a bit superficial, relying more on intuition than actual business acumen. Additionally, I noticed the author's treatment of disabilities was a bit insensitive, which was off-putting. I also found the ML's constant comparison of the MC to a kitten to be a bit cringy, and some of the MC's actions came across as "pick-me," which was not my cup of tea.
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Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "After Playing the Fool and Marrying the Blind Villain [Transmigration]" is still a worthwhile read if you're looking for a lighthearted and entertaining story with a sweet romance. While it may not be a groundbreaking novel, it delivers on its promise of a fun and engaging experience. I give it a solid 3.8/5.
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