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The Female Protagonist Killed the Male Protagonist.
By jinsoo yoon, 진수윤
119 chapters
2024
Description
One day, after the original story had ended, the female protagonist killed the male protagonist—and then I died too. *** I became Raylin, a supporting character in a villainess possession novel. The female protagonist’s best friend, relationship counselor, emotional dumping ground, and walking wallet. I faithfully played my assigned role according to the original story. “Raylin, I can never forgive you.” mu*dered by the female protagonist, who had been driven mad by her delusions, I miraculously returned to the past. Determined to destroy the original story, I resolved to fight back and sought a powerful ally to stand against her. “You were the one who made the first move—now take responsibility.” But unexpectedly, I found myself deeply entangled with the story’s villain, the crown prince, Aiger…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- golem factory
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
The Female Protagonist Killed the Male Protagonist. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Female Protagonist Killed the Male Protagonist.
"The Female Protagonist Killed the Male Protagonist" certainly grabbed my attention with its intriguing title, and after diving in, I've got some thoughts to share. It's a story firmly rooted in the isekai genre, offering a second chance at life with a twist of revenge and a dash of romance.
First Impressions
The story throws you right into the action, which I appreciated. We don't spend ages rehashing the first life or the initial bad ending. Instead, it dives straight into the protagonist's attempts to alter her fate in this second iteration. This immediate immersion kept me hooked and eager to see how she'd navigate this familiar yet altered landscape.
What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of this novel is the protagonist herself. She's not overpowered; instead, she relies on her wits, forming alliances and using the resources available to her. Her motivation starts with revenge, but it evolves as she interacts with the people around her, leading her to genuinely want to help them. This growth makes her feel relatable and human, which I found quite refreshing. The budding relationship between her and the prince is also well-paced. It's not insta-love, but a gradual development of fondness and interest, fueled by their interactions. The prince's possessiveness is already showing, hinting at some potentially exciting yandere scenes in the future. The author has also created an antagonist who isn't a complete pushover, which adds a layer of complexity to the story.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "The Female Protagonist Killed the Male Protagonist" is an engaging isekai story with a strong female lead, a developing romance, and a compelling plot. The layers of isekai within isekai add a unique twist. However, the fact that the protagonist is an unreliable narrator might make it hard for some to truly connect with the story. Despite this, I think it is a great read.
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