Suppressing the Protagonist in the Start to Seize the Heroine

Suppressing the Protagonist in the Start to Seize the Heroine

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反派:开局打压主角截胡校花

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派:开局打压主角截胡校花

By 反派雇佣兵

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
508 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

When Su Lin transmigrated into a Rebirth novel, he found himself playing the role of a villain. He then came to know that Ye Feng, the Protagonist, will be reborn in three days and he began to alter the plot, leaving the reborn Ye Feng dumbfounded. His goddess Lin Xiaowan’s attitude towards him has now changed. Even his childhood sweetheart began to treat him coldly. The reborn Ye Feng who intended to reach the pinnacle of his life, would never have expected he’d sink into oblivion. On the other hand, Su Lin, who was well-versed of the plot of the world and the cliches that are bound to it used them to his advantage, and flourished. His story had become much more interesting. The one who had been reborn, the supreme medical saint who had come from the mountains, the one who had returned from the military, and many more Protagonists were all dealt by Su Lin, and thus he had become a legend.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Suppressing the Protagonist in the Start to Seize the Heroine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Suppressing the Protagonist in the Start to Seize the Heroine After diving into "Suppressing the Protagonist in the Start to Seize the Heroine," I came away with mixed feelings. It's a novel that shows promise, especially in its early stages, but seems to stumble as it progresses. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of an anti-hero protagonist actively disrupting the lives of typical chosen ones. The idea of a character leveraging future knowledge to outmaneuver protagonists and seize opportunities felt fresh. The early chapters are engaging, setting up a world ripe with possibilities for strategic plays and character development. I also appreciated that the romance aspect wasn't completely ignored, which is a nice surprise for a villain novel. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it focuses on the MC's schemes and manipulations. The initial arcs, particularly those involving the first few protagonists, are entertaining. I enjoyed seeing how the MC uses his knowledge and cunning to disrupt their paths. The romance, at least in the beginning, is also surprisingly sweet and well-developed. The interactions between the MC and his love interests provide a welcome contrast to the more ruthless aspects of his character. For the first 300 chapters, the story maintains a solid pace and a clear sense of direction. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel's quality seems to dip significantly after chapter 300. Several readers have pointed out a jarring time skip that feels completely out of place. This timeskip introduces inconsistencies and plot holes, making it feel like a different author took over. The MC's character also seems to suffer, becoming more arrogant and less intelligent, which undermines the strategic brilliance that made him appealing in the first place. The later arcs feel rushed and poorly planned, with abandoned subplots and unresolved character arcs. The ending seems to be a major point of contention, with many feeling that it fails to deliver on the earlier potential. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers have mentioned significant plot points that drastically change the story's trajectory. One key spoiler involves the MC's handling of a protagonist who threatens his love interests. Instead of taking decisive action, the MC allows the situation to escalate, leading to a frustrating and unsatisfying outcome. Another spoiler concerns the abrupt abandonment of several harem members, with their storylines left unresolved. These issues significantly detract from the overall reading experience. ### Final Verdict "Suppressing the Protagonist in the Start to Seize the Heroine" is a novel with an interesting premise and a promising start. However, its execution falters in the later stages, with a poorly handled time skip, inconsistent character development, and unresolved plot threads. While the early chapters are enjoyable, the overall experience is ultimately disappointing. I would recommend reading with caution and perhaps considering stopping around chapter 300 to avoid the significant drop in quality.

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