“The woman standing before me is none other than Violet. She was the fiancée of the crown prince, His Highness Feld, who attempted to mu*der Baroness Mia Abazn and the crown prince of the neighboring kingdom using poisons forbidden by the Kingdom of Rolaud. This is considered the greatest betrayal towards the royal family. Therefore, the execution of the great sinner, Violet, shall be carried out.”
—Thus, I was decapitated.
Or so I thought.
However, when I realized it, I went back to the time when I was still a candidate for the position of fiancée for His Highness…
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The Executed Villainess Travels Back Through Time for Revenge Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *The Executed Villainess Travels Back Through Time for Revenge*
### First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into *The Executed Villainess Travels Back Through Time for Revenge*. With a title like that, you pretty much know what you're getting into: a wronged woman, a second chance, and a whole lot of payback. I went in expecting a fast-paced, no-nonsense revenge story, and for the most part, that's what I got. It's a quick read, clocking in at under 40 chapters, perfect for when you want something you can devour in one sitting.
### What Works Well
The best thing about this novel is the MC herself. She's cunning, determined, and not afraid to get her hands dirty. I appreciated that she actively worked to change her fate, using her knowledge of the future to her advantage. It's satisfying to watch her dismantle the schemes of those who wronged her, especially since she's not just blindly stumbling through the plot. I also liked the refreshing acknowledgement of her time travel as a dream until she realizes the events are unfolding exactly as she remembers. The story is streamlined, focusing on the core revenge plot without getting bogged down in unnecessary filler. The pacing is brisk, and the story moves forward with purpose.
### Areas of Concern
While the fast pace is a strength, it also leads to some weaknesses. I felt that the ending was somewhat rushed, and some of the plot resolutions didn't quite land. The romance, while present, is definitely not the focus and feels a bit tacked on at the end. The villains, while suitably despicable, sometimes veer into cartoonishly stupid territory, which, while making the MC look smart, can be a bit of a letdown. It does become questionable how the MC fell for their schemes in the first timeline. Some character motivations, particularly those of the MC's brother and the royal family, could have been more fleshed out.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here's where we get into some potentially spoiler-y territory. The reason for the time travel is connected to the male lead's kingdom and a relic with the power to turn back time. Also, there's a transmigrator in the story, Mia, who is the supposed heroine of the original otome game. The ML apparently wasn't too impressed with the original timeline MC, which makes his eventual proposal feel a little sudden.
### Final Verdict
Overall, *The Executed Villainess Travels Back Through Time for Revenge* is a decent, if not exceptional, read. If you're in the mood for a quick and dirty revenge story with a calculating female lead, this might just scratch that itch. Just don't expect deep character development or intricate plot twists. It's a fun, straightforward romp through a familiar genre, perfect for a lazy afternoon. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.