My Son Might Be A Villain

My Son Might Be A Villain

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儿子你好像是反派[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 儿子你好像是反派[穿书]

By gongzi shang, 公子商

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Ran, a music prodigy, woke up transmigrated into a book. At that point in time, the main story arc in the book had already been completed. As a villainess female supporting character, not only did she need to take over the original owner’s pitiful life in poverty, she also gained an instant son right at his rebellious period. Ten or so more years from then, the son would turn into a twisted, evil villain. He would appear in one of the extra chapters to pick on the male and female lead’s children. *** Su Ran: Son, you shouldn’t be too outstanding.Su Han: Why not?Su Ran: ’cause you will be killed. Su Ran: Son, would you like to learn music from me and become a zen, little fairy boy who only needs to drink dew.Su Han: No, I want to go into business so I can support you.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Son Might Be A Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Son Might Be A Villain "My Son Might Be A Villain" promised a heartwarming story, and for the most part, it delivered. The premise is intriguing: a transmigration into the body of a villainess *after* the original story's bad ending. The MC has to navigate a tricky relationship with her son, who is destined to become a villain himself. It's a unique twist on the genre that immediately grabbed my attention. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn to the dynamic between the MC and her son, Su Han. He's not a cute, cuddly toddler, but a preteen with his own set of issues stemming from years of neglect. This added a layer of complexity that I found refreshing. The initial chapters focused on the MC trying to earn his trust, and I appreciated the effort she put into rebuilding their relationship. ### What Works Well The heart of this novel lies in the family dynamics, and it mostly succeeds. Many readers have praised the author's portrayal of the evolving relationship between the MC and Su Han. The "tsundere" aspects of Su Han's personality were endearing, and I enjoyed watching him slowly open up to his mother. The author does a good job of portraying the complexities of family life, including the challenges of raising a child who has experienced trauma. The slice-of-life elements were also well-executed, and I found myself invested in the everyday lives of the characters. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. Some readers felt that the MC's character development stagnated after she entered a relationship with the male lead. They felt that she became too reliant on him and lost her independence. I can understand this criticism, as the initial focus on her musical talent and her efforts to provide for her son did diminish as the story progressed. Additionally, the male lead's initial coldness towards Su Han bothered some readers, and I agree that their interactions could have been handled with more sensitivity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed concerns about the original Su Ran's backstory, particularly the events that led to her teenage pregnancy. They felt that the novel glossed over the trauma she experienced and unfairly labeled her as a "bad mother." Others questioned the timeline of events, particularly the rapid progression of the MC's relationship with the male lead and the subsequent birth of another child. They felt that these events were rushed and detracted from the overall story. The lack of communication and resulting misunderstandings became frustrating for some readers. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, I found "My Son Might Be A Villain" to be a heartwarming and enjoyable read. The relationship between the MC and her son is the highlight of the story, and I appreciated the author's efforts to create a believable and relatable family dynamic. While the novel does have its issues, the overall experience was positive, and I would recommend it to readers who enjoy slice-of-life stories with a focus on family and personal growth.

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