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The Villain Is Always Afraid Of Collapse
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By 焚轮吹梦, 装盘烤鱼
80
2021
Description
Mu Jin grew up in modern times and had been an outstanding person who helped the grandmother to cross the road since childhood. When she opened her eyes again, she had become the cross-dressing villain boss of the novel she had just finished reading. Her name was Mu Jinwen and she was the malicious and feminine fake eunuch of the great Yan Kingdom. Yet after transmigrating, she bound a qualified supporting character development who ordered her to protect the main characters as she completed her role to maintain the stability of the world.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Villain Is Always Afraid Of Collapse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Villain Is Always Afraid Of Collapse
"The Villain Is Always Afraid Of Collapse" promised a fun twist on the system transmigration genre, and while it delivered some enjoyable moments, it ultimately left me with mixed feelings. The premise is intriguing: a protagonist tasked with playing a villainous role in a novel world. It's got drama, fantasy, historical elements, and even a touch of gender-bending with the eunuch angle. But did it all come together? Let's dive in.
First Impressions
I was immediately drawn in by the idea of Mu Jin navigating the treacherous waters of ancient China while trying to avoid narrative collapse. The cross-dressing and political intrigue had a lot of potential for humor and suspense. I was ready for some clever scheming and witty banter.
What Works Well
Mu Jin's character is definitely a highlight. I appreciate that she treats the novel characters as real people, even while trying to fulfill her role. It's a refreshing take on the system novel trope. The story does a decent job of showcasing her struggle to balance her assigned role with her own moral compass. The "everyone falls in love with the MC" trope is played up quite a bit, leading to some amusing, if somewhat chaotic, situations. And the author does keep you guessing as to who the male lead is until the very end!
Areas of Concern
Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the ending. I definitely felt like things were rushed. Some plot threads were left dangling, and the system's origins and the MC's ultimate wish remain largely unexplained. While I appreciate a bit of mystery, I felt like these were crucial elements that deserved more attention. Also, while the romantic tension is there, the actual romance feels underdeveloped.
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Final Verdict
"The Villain Is Always Afraid Of Collapse" is a mixed bag. It has an engaging premise and a strong female lead, but the rushed ending and lack of clear romantic resolution ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a light read with a unique twist on the system novel, it might be worth your time. However, be prepared for a somewhat abrupt and potentially unsatisfying conclusion. I'd give it a cautious recommendation – proceed with tempered expectations.
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