After Becoming a Villain, the Fairies Regretted and Chased Me

After Becoming a Villain, the Fairies Regretted and Chased Me

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我成反派后,仙子们追夫火葬场

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我成反派后,仙子们追夫火葬场

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3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
79
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Upon waking, Song Ye found himself in a cultivation world, where his previous self was known across the cultivation realm as an infamous simp, having humbly devoted himself to various sect fairies. Now, Song Ye was bound to a villain system, and he immediately decided to sever all ties with his past! Su Qingyu, Fairy of the Moon Embrace Sect: “What? You’re saying Song Ye washed away his celestial veins in the Fallen Immortal Pool and turned to the Demonic Path? Could it be that my repeated indifference hurt him so deeply that he chose such a path of no return? Thinking back now, he was truly a good person…” Du Lianyue, Fairy of the Sacred Heart Palace: “There’s no one else in this world who treated me as well as Song Ye did. If it would bring him back to the righteous path, I’d give up everything!” Xie Qingshuang, Fairy of the Heavenly Profound Sect: “Song Ye left the sect and joined a dark path? Is it my fault for neglecting him as his senior sister, letting him stray like this? He always remembered everything I liked and cared about me so much. I feel so guilty…”

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Becoming a Villain, the Fairies Regretted and Chased Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Becoming a Villain, the Fairies Regretted and Chased Me ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into "After Becoming a Villain, the Fairies Regretted and Chased Me" with a healthy dose of skepticism, as one does with a title like that. The synopsis definitely sets the stage: a protagonist wronged, a system in place, and a harem of regretful fairies on his tail. It's a blend of genres that promises a wild ride, and for the most part, it delivers... somewhat. ### What Works Well The story definitely has its moments. I appreciate that it doesn't always follow the predictable paths of the genre. There are some unexpected twists and turns that kept me engaged, curious to see where the narrative would go next. The initial premise of the fairies regretting their past actions is interesting, and I was intrigued to see how the protagonist would handle their sudden change of heart. I will say, the world-building is pretty decent and the cultivation system is fairly well-explained, even if it does lead to some pacing issues. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some significant drawbacks that held me back from fully enjoying the novel. The pacing, for one, felt incredibly uneven. The main character's rapid growth felt rushed, making the world seem smaller and the stakes lower. It felt like the MC was progressing too quickly, diminishing the tension and excitement. I also struggled with the side narratives that would take over for extended periods. While these side stories might add depth to the world, they often detracted from the main plot and made it difficult to stay invested in the protagonist's journey. I found myself wanting to get back to the MC's perspective. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are some potentially sensitive themes explored in the novel, particularly regarding the treatment of the original MC and the motivations of the female leads. It's worth noting that the morality of certain characters is questionable, and their actions might not sit well with all readers. I also noticed some confusion regarding the demon cultivation aspect of the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After Becoming a Villain, the Fairies Regretted and Chased Me" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance and originality, but it's also plagued by pacing issues, unfocused storytelling, and morally ambiguous characters. It's an okay read if you're looking for something different in the xuanhuan genre, but be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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