I am The Villain’s Dad

I am The Villain’s Dad

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我是反派他爸[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我是反派他爸[快穿]

By spirit fire, spirit火

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

Description

After the system set out the conditions for obtaining eternal life, whether it be money or beauty, magic or martial arts, whatever he wanted; Su Yuyang accepted the status of task executor. However, he found out that if he wanted to be the father of villain bosses; he didn’t only need to earn money to support his family, but also to be handsome and charming, otherwise the villain would reject him! Wuwuwu, system, you tricked me! Can I retract my decision to bind with the system? System: you jumped into the pit yourself. Retraction rejected. At most, you can borrow some points to save yourself at the event of an emergency. Three worlds later… Debt-laden system: Host, can I take back the fact that you can borrow points? Su Yuyang: Can’t. You said it yourself. You don’t accept retractions. At best, I’ll borrow less next time.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I am The Villain’s Dad Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I am The Villain’s Dad "I am The Villain's Dad" is a quick transmigration novel centered around a protagonist, Su Yuyang, who journeys to various worlds with the mission of raising villainous children. As a fan of the QT genre, particularly those focusing on family and parenting, I was eager to delve into this one. While it didn't completely blow me away, it provided a pleasant and relaxing reading experience. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a protagonist dedicated to raising villainous children in different worlds. The early arcs are genuinely captivating, hooking you with their unique settings and the promise of heartwarming interactions. I appreciated the refreshing change of pace, as it avoids overly complex plots and soulmate tropes often found in quick transmigration stories. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is the protagonist's grounded approach. Unlike some stories where the MC immediately becomes a business tycoon, Su Yuyang often starts from humble beginnings, working hard to improve the quality of life for himself and his adopted children. This realism adds a layer of depth and relatability to the story. I also enjoyed the comedic interactions between the MC and the system, which provided some lighthearted moments. The author does a good job of balancing teaching and providing for the children, making the family dynamics feel genuine and heartwarming. ### Areas of Concern While the initial arcs are strong, I felt the quality dipped in the later parts of the story. Some arcs felt rushed, and the endings could be unsatisfying, leaving loose ends and unanswered questions about the MC's ultimate fate and the workings of the broader world. Additionally, some arcs deviate significantly, focusing more on the adopted children's romantic lives than on the MC's role as a parent, which can be irritating if you are primarily invested in the parent-child dynamics. The world-building can also feel inconsistent, with some worlds being more fleshed out than others. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific issues in later arcs, such as a VR Plants vs. Zombies world with a disappointing resolution involving a regressor who turns out to be the MC's wife's brother. This arc, in particular, felt like an advertisement for another novel and abruptly cuts off at an exciting point. Another arc features a system error that gives the MC amnesia, hindering his abilities and access to the shop. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I am The Villain's Dad" is a decent read for fans of quick transmigration and family-oriented stories. While it has its flaws, particularly in the latter half, the early arcs and the heartwarming interactions between the MC and his children make it an enjoyable way to pass the time. It's not the most memorable novel in the genre, but it offers a light and refreshing experience with a unique twist on the typical QT formula. I'd recommend it if you are looking for something easy to read and don't mind some inconsistencies along the way.

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