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I Don’t Like Death-Obsessed Endings
By 청파도
170 chapters
2024
Description
After a car accident, I was reincarnated as the villainess “Satina” in an other game! I had been living as the fake noblewoman, Satina Bersaebet, with no memory of my past. But on my 23rd birthday, when I saw my fiancé kissing another woman, I regained my past life memories. I was briefly relieved by the sudden appearance of the system, offering me help in my confusion over my regained memories. But that relief was short-lived. In the original game *Saint Maker*, out of the 100 endings assigned to the villainess Satina, only one—’Normal Ending’—has no death or imprisonment! To make matters worse, all the male leads who could potentially thwart her plans exude an ominous, dangerous aura… Will Satina be able to evade the gazes of the five male leads and escape?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- golem factory
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on I Don’t Like Death-Obsessed Endings
Alright, let's dive into "I Don’t Like Death-Obsessed Endings." This one's been on my radar for a bit, and after digging in, I've got some thoughts. The overall rating seemed a bit low, so I was curious to see what was up.
First Impressions
Initially, I can see why some readers might struggle. The beginning feels a tad rushed. It’s like the author was so eager to get to the core plot that they sped through some important setup. I can see how that could feel like the MC's intelligence is being sacrificed for the sake of plot progression, which is always a bit frustrating.
What Works Well
Despite the rocky start, the novel seems to find its footing. The yandere love interests, while perhaps not groundbreakingly original, definitely add a layer of intrigue. The system that shows the MC potential bad endings is a clever mechanic. It raises the stakes and gives us a clear understanding of why these seemingly charming guys might not be the best choices. I found myself genuinely invested in Satina's journey to avoid those gruesome fates. The European ambience is also a nice touch, adding to the overall atmosphere of the story.
Areas of Concern
The initial pacing issues are definitely something to be aware of. If you're someone who needs a strong start to get hooked, you might find yourself questioning whether to continue. Also, the system itself seems a little underdeveloped. While it serves its purpose, there's a sense that it could be explored further.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "I Don’t Like Death-Obsessed Endings" is a mixed bag. If you're a fan of villainess stories, otome game reincarnations, and especially if you enjoy a bit of yandere chaos, then this might be worth a shot. Just be prepared to push through a somewhat clunky beginning. While it’s not perfect, the engaging plot and intriguing premise kept me reading. I'd say give it a try and see if Satina's struggles to avoid those death-obsessed endings grab you as much as they grabbed me.
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