At The Beginning Of The Novel, The Villain Forced The Protagonist’s Step-Mom To Bear His Children

At The Beginning Of The Novel, The Villain Forced The Protagonist’s Step-Mom To Bear His Children

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提前穿书反派,逼主角妈妈生孩子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Transmigrating as the Villain Father, Forcing the Protagonist's Mother to Have Children, 提前穿书反派,逼主角妈妈生孩子

By heaven and earth

2.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
813 chapters
Original Publisher
b.faloo

Description

Transmigrating, he possessed billions in assets, started with a sexy and charming wife, and had seven daughters, each more stunning than the last. However, Xu Hao was in a panic. Because his role was the vicious villain in the novel, and the ending was that the protagonist, his illegitimate son, returned and killed him to take his wife and daughters. Fortunately, there were still two and a half years before the plot started, and Xu Hao could lay out his plans in advance. Huh? He activated the Emotion Harvesting System too? Campus Belle, CEO, Female Police Officer, Mature Woman, Lolita, Princess, Twin Sisters… When the plot opened— The God of War protagonist returned, and his mother and sisters were already embracing Xu Hao. The Divine Doctor protagonist descended the mountain and saw his fiancée with a big belly. The Rebirth protagonist met Bai Yueguang and Qing Mei, both holding a baby.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
b.faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

At The Beginning Of The Novel, The Villain Forced The Protagonist’s Step-Mom To Bear His Children Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on At The Beginning Of The Novel, The Villain Forced The Protagonist’s Step-Mom To Bear His Children This title definitely grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why "At The Beginning Of The Novel, The Villain Forced The Protagonist’s Step-Mom To Bear His Children" is… divisive, to say the least. It's a wild ride that's not for the faint of heart, and your enjoyment will heavily depend on your tolerance for morally gray (or outright black) protagonists and some seriously questionable content. ### First Impressions Okay, let's be real. The premise is bonkers. We're talking about a transmigration into the body of a villain, and the story doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of that role. It throws you right into the deep end, and if you're expecting a fluffy, feel-good story, you're in the wrong place. ### What Works Well For readers who enjoy villain protagonists, the MC's ruthlessness and cunning are definite pluses. The story seems to revel in the MC's morally ambiguous actions, showcasing a character who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty to achieve his goals. Some readers find the MC's shamelessness and manipulative tactics to be a source of dark humor, which I can definitely see. The plot moves quickly, and the MC gains power rapidly, allowing for a power fantasy element that can be engaging. ### Areas of Concern The biggest sticking point for many, including myself, is the handling of sensitive themes. The story contains elements that some readers might find deeply disturbing, and it's crucial to go in with that understanding. If you're sensitive to these themes, this novel is probably not for you. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC's initial actions involve morally reprehensible acts towards his wife, which he attempts to justify. There are also mentions of potentially problematic relationships with adopted daughters. Furthermore, the MC routinely sexually assaults heroines. These elements are a major point of contention and significantly impact the overall enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict "At The Beginning Of The Novel, The Villain Forced The Protagonist’s Step-Mom To Bear His Children" is a very niche novel. If you're a fan of villain protagonists who are truly villains, and you're prepared for some seriously dark themes, you might find something to enjoy here. However, I would strongly advise approaching this novel with caution and being aware of its potentially triggering content. It's definitely not for everyone, and your mileage will vary wildly.

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