Adopting and Raising the Male Lead and the Villain

Adopting and Raising the Male Lead and the Villain

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同时收养男主和反派以后

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ARMLV, 同时收养男主和反派以后

By gu zheng, 故筝

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
105 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Zhong Yuhuan had transmigrated into a book and became the female supporting character who was destined to die an untimely and tragic death. Coincidentally, her family adopted two boys — the male lead and the villain of the book! The male lead of the book would become a superstar in the show business and the villain a super successful and powerful businessman. Zhong Yuhuan thus began her life of raising the male lead and the villain while faceslapping other scums. She would grow up quickly and live the life of the rich and powerful Mary Sue!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Adopting and Raising the Male Lead and the Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Adopting and Raising the Male Lead and the Villain "Adopting and Raising the Male Lead and the Villain" promised a heartwarming story of found family, but my experience was a bit more complicated. It's a novel that shows glimmers of brilliance but ultimately stumbles in its execution. While some readers found it to be a sweet and enjoyable escape, I found myself wrestling with several issues that kept me from fully embracing the story. ### First Impressions The premise definitely hooked me. A protagonist transmigrating into a novel and deciding to adopt and raise the future male lead and villain? That's ripe with potential for heartwarming moments and clever plot twists. The initial chapters were cute, and I was eager to see how the MC would navigate raising these two potentially dangerous figures. ### What Works Well The initial dynamic between the MC and the two boys is endearing. There's a definite charm in the idea of her providing them with a loving home and a better future. Some readers really enjoyed the doting nature of the male leads, finding their devotion to the MC to be a major draw. I also appreciated the MC's ambition and drive, especially her focus on her education and business acumen. She's not just sitting around waiting for things to happen; she's actively shaping her destiny. ### Areas of Concern However, my enthusiasm waned as the story progressed. I struggled with the lack of depth in the characters, especially the male leads. Several readers pointed out that they felt like cardboard cutouts, their personalities reduced to simply being devoted to the MC. Their interactions with each other felt minimal, which was a shame considering their shared history and living situation. I also found the MC's denseness regarding the male leads' romantic feelings to be frustrating. It felt like a contrived plot device to prolong the romance, and it ultimately detracted from my enjoyment. The ending, or lack thereof, was also a major disappointment, leaving many readers feeling unsatisfied and as though the story was incomplete. I also found the portrayal of other cultures and some of the values expressed in the book to be questionable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned the MC confesses to the male leads that she is not the original body and she transmigrated into her. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "Adopting and Raising the Male Lead and the Villain" is a mixed bag. While the premise is intriguing and the initial chapters are charming, the lack of character development, frustrating plot devices, and unsatisfying ending left me wanting more. If you're looking for a light and fluffy read with doting male leads and don't mind a lack of depth, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're seeking a story with complex characters, meaningful relationships, and a satisfying resolution, you may want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a 2.5 out of 5 stars.

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