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Auto Assigned Villainess
By namiato, なみあと
56 chapters
2019
Description
“…This is really well made for VR, huh?” “Just why am I in the body of that bumpkin girl…!?” ‘I’, a college girl from modern day Japan, became the villainess of an otome game. And, ‘Eileen’, the real villainess who lost her body to me, suddenly became the heroine, Charlotte. There was only one way for us to return things to the status quo. As the villainess, Eileen, I’ll have to help the former-villainess-turned-heroine clear the game and reach the TRUE END! The strange story of a passionate university-aged gamer and a villainess.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- hobby japan
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Auto Assigned Villainess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Auto Assigned Villainess
"Auto Assigned Villainess" caught my eye with its intriguing premise, and after diving in, I've got some thoughts. It's a blend of comedy, fantasy, and school life that offers a refreshing take on the "villainess" trope.
First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me with the unique twist. It's not just a simple transmigration; the villainess and the heroine swap bodies, creating a dynamic situation. The story quickly establishes the core conflict and introduces the main players, leaving me eager to see how the characters navigate this bizarre predicament. I found the initial setup easy to follow, which is always a plus.
What Works Well
What stands out most to me is the character interaction, particularly between the MC and the original villainess. Their contrasting personalities and the way they adapt (or fail to adapt) to their new circumstances is pure gold. The banter and the slow-burn friendship that develops are definitely highlights. I found myself chuckling at their exchanges and invested in their individual struggles. It's also refreshing that the story seems to be focused on their relationship, rather than forcing a romance. The novel also earns points for originality. Unlike many villainess stories where the original character simply disappears, this one keeps her in the mix, raising the stakes and adding depth to the narrative.
Areas of Concern
While the characters shine, I did feel like the world-building could be stronger. The setting felt a bit generic, lacking the depth and richness that could have elevated the story further. Additionally, the MC's actions in the villainess's body might rub some readers the wrong way. There's a fine line between adapting and completely overwriting someone else's life, and I think the story could explore the ethical implications of this situation more thoroughly. I also found the plot to be rather basic.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Auto Assigned Villainess" is an enjoyable read with a unique premise and engaging characters. While the world-building and plot could use some improvement, the strength of the character interactions and the originality of the body-swap scenario make it worth checking out. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's a fun, lighthearted story that offers a fresh perspective on the isekai genre.
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