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The Charming Villain Just Wants To Be A Salted Fish
By 厌姝
21 chapters
2020
Description
Joyce transmigrated into her middle school sister’s otome manga. It made her a little bit gloomy, but what made her even gloomier was the fact that she was a vampire of the night. Currently, she was kidnapping a beautiful princess and the brave knight wielded his sword in front of her. She thought about it, and in order to make up for this mistake, she released the princess and tied up the knight. Salted fish – someone who does not want to do anything and has no dreams
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Charming Villain Just Wants To Be A Salted Fish Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Charming Villain Just Wants To Be A Salted Fish
First Impressions
Okay, so I dove into The Charming Villain Just Wants To Be A Salted Fish expecting a light and fluffy read, and for the most part, that's exactly what I got. The premise is fun: a transmigrated villainess who decides she'd rather have the knight than the princess. I was immediately intrigued by the promise of a rom-com with fantasy vibes and a dash of the supernatural. The fact that it's a shorter story (only 21 chapters) also appealed to me, as I needed something quick and easy to breeze through.
What Works Well
The biggest strength of this novel is its humor and general lightheartedness. The female lead is undeniably funny. I particularly enjoyed that she literally talks smack about the male lead to his face, and the male lead knows exactly what she is doing. There's a whimsical, fairytale-esque quality to the story that I found really charming. It was a refreshing change of pace, especially after reading heavier, more plot-driven novels. The romance, while not the main focus, is undeniably cute. It's a sweet, slow-burn that unfolds nicely within the limited chapter count. I also appreciated the European-inspired fantasy setting, which felt different from the typical Chinese novel tropes.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall fluffiness, there were a few things that bothered me. The female lead's naivety, while initially endearing, sometimes veered into outright stupidity, which was irritating. I struggled to understand her motivations or how her personality aligned with her actions. The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying, with a conflict thrown in at the last minute and resolved too quickly. Several plot points were left unresolved. I also felt that the world-building was lacking, leaving me with unanswered questions about the setting and its inhabitants.
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Final Verdict
Overall, The Charming Villain Just Wants To Be A Salted Fish is a decent read if you're looking for something short, sweet, and funny. It's perfect for a quick palate cleanser between heavier novels. However, don't expect deep characters, intricate world-building, or a satisfying resolution to all plot threads. It's a light, fluffy, and somewhat silly story that's best enjoyed with a generous suspension of disbelief. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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