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Description
Meteor City, a city where heroes and villains run wild. Belze, chief of an evil organization, succeeds in capturing the eye-catching hero Seo. Belze, who tried to film Seo, touching him in his private parts, to exploit as his weakness, ends up being counterattacked by Seo during the filming… “You created this mess, so you take responsibility then back off.” That approach was far from being heroic. * * * “Hey, are you really going to do this? And you call yourself a hero?!” “You don’t understand. Violence used against bad guys is righteous violence.” “Ugh, you… you’re worse than a scum.” “If you don’t like it, why don’t you join the side of justice too?” Belze was eaten by Seo, the prominent hero of Meteor City, who is notorious for his villainous acts and unmatched animosity. *Please enjoy the story, setting aside contemporary ethics and indulge in it lightly.*
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Villain Eaten By A Hero Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Villain Eaten By A Hero
Alright, let's dive into "Villain Eaten By A Hero." I went in with some pretty high expectations, given the buzz around the enemies-to-lovers trope and the, ahem, mature content. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read, though it definitely had its quirks.
First Impressions
The beginning was a bit rough around the edges. The initial dynamic between Seo and Belze felt a little forced, especially the, uh, interactions. It definitely felt like the characters were using each other to get back at each other. But it was well worth it to push through it!
What Works Well
The character development, especially as the story progresses, is a major highlight. I particularly enjoyed getting into Seo's head and understanding his motivations. He's a character who keeps his cards close to his chest, so seeing his perspective was crucial to really connecting with him. Belze is also a well-written female lead who is complex and flawed.
The plot itself is engaging, with new themes popping up every few chapters, making it feel like a series of mini-adventures. The story does a great job of exploring the nuances of heroism and villainy, which I found to be surprisingly thought-provoking.
Areas of Concern
The beginning, as I mentioned, can be a bit of a slog. The initial ahem scenes might not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're not into the whole "enemies with benefits" vibe.
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Final Verdict
Despite a somewhat shaky start, "Villain Eaten By A Hero" ultimately delivers a satisfying and entertaining read. The strong character development, engaging plot, and thought-provoking themes make it worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of the enemies-to-lovers trope with a dash of the mature. Just be prepared for a bit of a bumpy ride in the beginning!
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