After transmigrating to another world, Lynn’s journey begins with being kidnapped. The culprit? The villainous princess from the original story, who plans to use him for hypnosis experiments to gain control over him.
At the critical moment, Lynn has a stroke of genius—he fakes the success of her experiment and uses his acting skills to deceive her. But this is only a temporary fix, as the original story foretells a tragic ending for her and everyone around her.
Thus begins Lynn’s double life: outwardly pretending to be under hypnosis, while secretly preparing to escape at any moment.
However, things soon take an unexpected turn…
Excerpts from “Princess’s Diary”:
“The experiment succeeded!”
“As the only successful subject, I’ve decided to keep him by my side.”
“The curse mark on my face makes me hideous in the eyes of others, but he told me I’m beautiful.”
“I’m happy because what people say under hypnosis is their true feelings.”
“When we were alone, on a whim, I kissed him.”
“The feeling was strange and made me lose composure, but fortunately, he won’t retain the memory after the hypnosis wears off.”
“So, it’s fine to be a little bolder, right?”
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## My Thoughts on Stop Hypnotizing Me, Villainous Princess!
"Stop Hypnotizing Me, Villainous Princess!" certainly grabbed my attention with its intriguing title and tags. Diving in, I found a novel with a unique blend of genres, from comedy to psychological drama, all wrapped in a fantasy setting. It's a wild ride, and while I enjoyed many aspects, there are a few things worth considering before you jump in.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked by the cleverness of the protagonist, Lynn. Watching him navigate tricky situations with wit and cunning was genuinely entertaining. The dynamic between him and the "villainous princess," Yveste, also felt fresh and exciting. It was clear from the start that this wasn't your typical damsel-in-distress story.
### What Works Well
The strongest aspect of this novel, in my opinion, is the main character. He's not just some overpowered hero; he's a resourceful individual who relies on his intellect to overcome challenges. I found myself constantly impressed by his out-of-the-box thinking and the way he managed to outsmart even seemingly insurmountable foes. The yandere aspect of the female lead is also a major draw. It's well-executed and adds a layer of complexity to their relationship, making it far from predictable. I particularly liked how the story explores her character, giving her a sympathetic background that adds depth to her villainous tendencies.
### Areas of Concern
As the story progressed, I did notice some inconsistencies. The plot armor surrounding the MC felt a bit too thick at times, especially during high-stakes situations. It stretched my suspension of disbelief when he overcame challenges that seemed beyond his capabilities without any apparent lasting consequences. Furthermore, the female lead's behavior occasionally veered into territory that made it difficult to root for her, and it felt as though the MC was a doormat for her.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several readers have pointed out a significant shift in the story's direction after a certain point, particularly around chapter 100. The introduction of future versions of the princess and the subsequent plotlines involving mind control and seduction have been divisive. While some appreciate the added complexity and the yandere-on-yandere action, others found it derailed the initial charm and created a harem dynamic that felt forced and, at times, distasteful. The MC's plan to deal with the archdemon sealed inside the rank 0 artifact by trapping it inside his own body and the chair scene felt a bit ridiculous.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Stop Hypnotizing Me, Villainous Princess!" offers a compelling and unique reading experience. The well-developed characters, intriguing world-building, and clever scheming kept me engaged. However, be aware that the story takes some unexpected turns, and the later arcs may not appeal to everyone. If you're a fan of cunning protagonists, complex relationships, and a healthy dose of dark humor, this novel is worth checking out. Just be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.