The Heroine and Villainess are Pregnant. What’s Going On?

The Heroine and Villainess are Pregnant. What’s Going On?

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女主和女反派怀孕,关我什么事?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女主和女反派怀孕,关我什么事?

By 才不是小号

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
167 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Ling Ye transmigrated to a Xuanhuan novel world. As a hidden expert, he kept a low profile throughout the book. Towards the end of the story, the heroine and villainess would have had a duel. However, because both were pregnant, the duel had to be cancelled. Not only were they both pregnant at the same time, but they also gave birth to a child together. There was a lot of curiosity about who both children’s fathers were. It wasn’t until one day that they uncovered Ling Ye as the children’s father. It was the same person? The world was stunned at this moment! Ling Ye who held the Imperial Princess in arms and had been married to her, began to contemplate… Imperial Princess: “What are you looking at? Why don’t you take them all? But first, I’m the elder sister.” Ling Ye: “Really?… You’ll let me take them all?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Heroine and Villainess are Pregnant. What’s Going On? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Heroine and Villainess are Pregnant. What’s Going On? This title certainly grabs your attention, doesn't it? "The Heroine and Villainess are Pregnant. What's Going On?" promises a wild ride, and while it delivers on some of that promise, my overall experience was a bit mixed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the sheer absurdity of the premise. The collision of action, comedy, ecchi, and xuanhuan genres felt like a recipe for either disaster or brilliance. I dove in hoping for a laugh riot with a dash of cultivation, and I definitely got some of that. ### What Works Well The novel excels in its comedic moments. The sheer ridiculousness of the situations the protagonist finds himself in is often genuinely funny. The author seems to have a knack for creating over-the-top scenarios and letting the characters react in equally over-the-top ways. This novel also doesn't shy away from some of the more "mature" elements, which, depending on your taste, might be a plus. The fast-paced nature of the plot ensures that there's rarely a dull moment, and the cultivation aspects, while not always deeply explored, provide a solid foundation for the power scaling and action sequences. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find myself struggling with some aspects of the story. The protagonist, while seemingly calm, sometimes felt a bit *too* passive. His motivations weren't always clear, and I felt like I was missing a deeper connection to him. The transmigration element also felt underdeveloped; it's almost an afterthought rather than an integral part of the narrative. Additionally, some of the plot contrivances felt a little forced, leading to moments of frustration where I questioned the characters' decision-making. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains potential spoilers. Proceed with caution! The protagonist's actions during his night with the heroines and his extended underwater stay raised some eyebrows. The lack of transparency about his identity during such an intimate encounter felt odd, and the seemingly arbitrary decision to remain submerged for three days, knowing others were waiting, seemed illogical. ### Final Verdict "The Heroine and Villainess are Pregnant. What's Going On?" is a novel that offers a healthy dose of chaotic fun. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with plenty of action, comedy, and a touch of the absurd, this might be right up your alley. However, be prepared for some potential frustrations with the protagonist's passivity and occasional plot holes. Ultimately, it's an enjoyable but flawed experience.

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