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Why Not Blame Yourself for Turning into a Blood Princess Maid
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By 幻梦心
105 chapters
2025
Description
Why don’t you take a good look at yourself when you get turned from a demon dragon into a blood princess maid by a Hero? You got hit by a truck and transported to another world—how about blaming yourself for that? You reincarnated as a villainous dragon that everyone wants dead—blame yourself for that too, okay? You got turned into a purple-haired girl by the Hero, who then used all sorts of props to… ahem, “torture” you—can we talk about how maybe that’s also your own fault? Why is it that the Hero is always picking on you? Why are you the only one who got turned into a girl? Why are you the one working all day only to go home and warm the Hero’s bed and fetch him hot water? Maybe it’s all your fault, huh? How am I supposed to beat a max-level Hero? I just reincarnated, haven’t even learned a single skill yet, and the guy shows up at my door in full god-tier gear—what am I supposed to do? And then all my subordinates surrendered! When they saw me getting beat up, they went nuts, laughing like maniacs, going, “Ahahaha!” Then the Hero started showing off his magic combo like, “I’m gonna kill you!” And all I could do was fall to my knees and beg, “It hurts! It hurts so bad!” Played to death, schemed to death, and then you still ask me, “Hey, why don’t you reflect on yourself a bit more?” You’re so cute! The craziest part? When the Hero found out the truth, he actually said, “Hey, we’ve lived together so long already—why don’t you just marry me?” (shocked face) What the h*ll?! He knows I’m a guy, and he still wants me to marry him? I’ve already been turned into a woman, and you’re still talking about marriage? No way! I’m a man inside! There’s no way I’d marry anyone! Just then, a big hand lands on the purple-haired girl’s head. “What? Marrying me is that upsetting?” “No! I was just kidding… hubby~!”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fanqie novel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Why Not Blame Yourself for Turning into a Blood Princess Maid Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Why Not Blame Yourself for Turning into a Blood Princess Maid
First Impressions
"Why Not Blame Yourself for Turning into a Blood Princess Maid" certainly grabbed my attention with its quirky title and intriguing premise. Jumping in, I was curious to see how the gender bender aspect would play out in a fantasy setting. The blend of genres – ecchi, fantasy, romance, and shoujo – promised a potentially wild ride, and I settled in ready to see if it could deliver.
What Works Well
The novel's greatest strength, in my opinion, lies in its surprisingly well-developed romance and compelling antagonists. The romance isn't just a side dish; it feels integral to the plot, with both characters experiencing genuine growth throughout the story. I particularly appreciated how the author crafted villains that went beyond the typical cardboard cutouts. The king, initially presented as a generic jealous ruler, undergoes a transformation that evokes empathy, a rare feat in fantasy narratives. Even the "final boss," while perhaps not as captivating as the king, fits well within the story's overall arc. The pacing of the story is also a highlight; it doesn't overstay its welcome, providing a satisfying length that avoids repetition.
Areas of Concern
While the novel has many strengths, the gender bender aspect feels somewhat muted. It's present, but it doesn't delve deeply into themes of identity or gender exploration. If you're primarily seeking a story that heavily focuses on the nuances of gender identity, you might find this aspect a bit shallow. The demon dragon villain, while present from the beginning, doesn't offer much beyond the stereotypical evil dragon trope.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Why Not Blame Yourself for Turning into a Blood Princess Maid" is a fun and engaging read, especially if you're a fan of romance-fantasy. While the gender bender element might not be the primary focus, the well-developed romance, compelling antagonists, and satisfying pacing make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a fantasy novel with a strong romantic subplot and villains that offer more than just surface-level antagonism.
