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I thought I got used to being called a ‘villain’… but even now I’m called a villainess in a novel? Soo-in no longer needed to be a villain, nor did she want to be one. But at one point, she felt something wasn’t right. Everything fit together so tightly, and someone was cleverly driving Beckinia into the ‘villainess’ role. “You’ll never expect to be hit like this. Your place, from now on, I will steal it.” In order to reveal the ugly face of Mianel, the heroine of this novel, she decides to become a villainess once again. Meanwhile, a man approached her. He was Prince Hysis, the half-brother of Raysid, the Prince, who Beckinia once loved. “You can use me. In that regard, I can tailor myself as the lady sees fit, but,” Hysis stopped talking and suddenly looked straight into her eyes. Only then did Soo-in realize what his intention was. The plot’s change was starting faster than I thought. “Would you please cooperate in getting back my original position? From their point of view, this could also be called a rebellion.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- peppermint
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on The Villain Recognizes the Villainess
First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into "The Villain Recognizes the Villainess." The premise definitely grabbed my attention: a transmigration story where our protagonist, previously a reader of the novel, finds herself in the body of a villainess facing execution. That's a recipe for some serious drama and strategic maneuvering, and I was eager to see how it played out. The initial setup, with Beckiana's sudden time-travel and Soo-in's immediate decision to aggressively avoid death flags, promised an exciting and potentially hilarious ride.
What Works Well
The core concept of the story is undoubtedly its strongest point. The idea of a villainess actively trying to dismantle her own demise is compelling, especially when she chooses a rather unconventional route – pursuing the crown prince's older half-brother instead of the prince himself. This twist immediately sets the story apart from countless other villainess narratives and injects a welcome dose of unpredictability. The potential for enemies-to-allies dynamics, political intrigue, and perhaps even a slow-burn romance is definitely present and kept me reading.
Areas of Concern
However, I do feel there are some areas where the story could benefit from some refinement. The writing style, while serviceable, could use more polish to truly bring the world and characters to life. A bit more descriptive language and attention to detail would greatly enhance the reading experience. Additionally, the buildup to certain events felt a little rushed. A more gradual and deliberate pacing could allow for greater emotional investment and a deeper understanding of the characters' motivations.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "The Villain Recognizes the Villainess" has a lot of potential. While the writing and pacing might need some work, the unique premise and strategic MC make it a worthwhile read for fans of villainess stories. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars. It's a fun, engaging read that could become truly exceptional with a bit more refinement. I'm definitely curious to see where the story goes and how Beckiana ultimately outmaneuvers her enemies.
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