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悪役令嬢レベル99~私は裏ボスですが魔王ではありません~
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Akuyaku Reijou Level 99 ~Watashi wa Ura Boss desu ga Maou de wa arimasen~, Akuyaku Reijou Level 99: Watashi wa UraBoss desu ga Maou de wa arimasen, Level 99 Villainous Daughter ~I’m not the Demon King but the Hidden Boss~, Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I'm Not the Demon Lord (LN), 反派千金等級99~我是隱藏頭目但不是魔王~
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I was reborn as the villainous daughter, Yumiela Dolknes, in the world of an otome RPG game. Yumiela only had a small role in the original story, but after defeating the Demon King, she will appear as the Hidden Boss with a bonus specs to solo fight the Hero party.
Having a gamer-spirit, I’ve been raising my level since I was a child. By the time I enter the academy where the game stage is, I was level 99.
I wanted the heroine and the capture targets to defeat the Demon King, but they just flirted around and didn’t raise their level. Moreover, they treat me as if I’m the Demon King just because I have dark hair and use dark magic.
It’s a story where I aim for peaceful days.
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## My Thoughts on Level 99 Villainous Daughter
This web novel has definitely left me with mixed feelings. "Level 99 Villainous Daughter" presents an intriguing premise: a protagonist reborn into an otome game as a hidden boss, but its execution seems to divide readers sharply. While some find it a hilarious and enjoyable romp, others are left wanting more depth and nuance.
### First Impressions
Initially, the idea of an apathetic, overpowered main character like Yumiela navigating a world that misunderstands her is quite appealing. I was drawn in by the promise of comedic misunderstandings and the potential for a unique take on the villainess trope. The manga adaptation also piqued my interest, making me eager to delve into the original source material.
### What Works Well
The humor seems to be a major selling point for many. Yumiela's density and single-minded focus on leveling up, despite being surrounded by romantic interests and political intrigue, leads to some genuinely funny situations. Her "I'll just do my own thing" attitude, coupled with her overwhelming power, creates a fun dynamic. I appreciated the potential for a lighthearted, easy read, perfect for when you just want to switch off your brain. The concept of cartoon logic being applied to the story is something that I found interesting and it made me want to read more.
### Areas of Concern
However, several aspects gave me pause. The plot seems to rush through major events, particularly the first arc, which some found disappointing. The characters can come across as flat and lacking depth, with interactions feeling superficial. Some readers also felt that the story deviates too far from the typical villainess reincarnation tropes, losing its focus and becoming more of a generic "OP protagonist" story. The writing style itself seems to be a point of contention, with some describing it as bland or suffering from translation issues.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviews mentioned plot points, such as Yumiela's early defeat of the Demon King and the fate of certain characters from the game. Be aware that reading further reviews might reveal significant plot details.
### Final Verdict
"Level 99 Villainous Daughter" appears to be a novel with a lot of potential that doesn't quite live up to it for everyone. If you're looking for a deep, complex story with well-developed characters, this might not be for you. However, if you're in the mood for a lighthearted, comedic read with an overpowered protagonist who bulldozes through challenges with a nonchalant attitude, then this might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for a potentially uneven plot and some underdeveloped characters. I'd recommend going in with low expectations and a willingness to embrace the absurdity.