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The Villain Must Be Fed A Candy
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By zǐ qīng yōu, 紫青悠
34 chapters
2019
Description
He was born with strange pupils, and was avoided by people as a monsters, only she was willing to get close to him and treat him as a normal person. He was willing to do everything to keep her safe and let her live smoothly for the rest of her life. Even if he later knew that she had been cheating on him, and even if she turned against him…… In her previous life, Cui Langya also thought that Ji Huaiyan was a big villain like others, and in order to bring him down, she pretended to be well-behaved to gain his trust, but she did too many things to hurt him behind his back, and it was not until she died that she understood that she was just a pawn used by others to deal with him, and he had been protecting her. It’s too late to regret it, but when she woke up again, she was back at the age of eighteen, when she first came to Ji family house, and she saw Ji Huaiyan for the first time. Nothing had happened yet, and she still had a chance to change. This time, she wouldn’t do anything to hurt him again, she wanted to get close to him and do everything she could to be nice to him. In Xia City, everyone is afraid of Ji Huaiyan. He is so indifferent that he is not close to people, and he always has only profit in his eyes. But one day, someone unintentionally bumped into it, this terrifying big devil who made people tremble held a little girl in his arms and lowered his head to bite her ear, and his eyes that were originally as cold as frost were full of gentle indulgence……
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Villain Must Be Fed A Candy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Villain Must Be Fed A Candy
This web novel, "The Villain Must Be Fed A Candy," definitely delivered a unique reading experience. It's a blend of drama, romance, and slice of life, with a heavy focus on second chances and a morally grey anti-hero. While it had some bumpy moments, ultimately I found it to be a worthwhile read.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of a female lead getting a second chance to right her past wrongs. The idea of her actively pursuing a villainous male lead, especially after betraying him in her past life, was definitely a hook. I jumped in expecting a story of redemption and sweet romance.
What Works Well
The core strength of this novel lies in the dynamic between the two leads. The female lead, Cui Langya, isn't your typical reborn protagonist who pretends the past never happened. I appreciated that she owns up to her mistakes and actively seeks forgiveness from Ji Huaiyan, the male lead. Their relationship development, particularly her straightforward pursuit of him, was both entertaining and endearing. The author does a great job of portraying their evolving feelings, from initial guilt and atonement to genuine love and affection.
I also enjoyed the author's writing style and the translator's work, which made for a smooth and engaging reading experience. The fact that the story is relatively short, at only 34 chapters, is a bonus for those looking for a quick yet satisfying read.
Areas of Concern
I had some reservations about the female lead's actions in the first half of the story. Her initial indifference to certain events, even when she could have intervened, felt inconsistent with her supposed desire for redemption. While she eventually finds her footing, this initial period was a bit jarring. Also, while the male lead's villainous nature adds an interesting edge to the story, his lack of a moral compass might be off-putting to some readers.
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Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "The Villain Must Be Fed A Candy" is a charming and engaging read. The morally grey characters, the sweet romance, and the exploration of second chances make it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for a short, sweet, and slightly edgy romance with a focus on character development, I'd recommend giving this novel a try.

