The Players and the Protagonist Want to Kill Me
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反派领主:玩家和主角都想刀我
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Villainous Lord: Both The Players And The Protagonist Want To Kill Me, 反派领主:玩家和主角都想刀我
By sleepy penguin, 睡不醒的企鹅
Completed chinese Web Novel
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He transmigrated into the villainous lord BOSS from his past life’s game.
He originally thought he could reverse his fate of being defeated and reap benefits from the players.
However, with an unscrupulous system taking over his body, he could only go against the players.
He blocked the players’ resurrection points directly.
He took away the players’ guiding NPC, the Saintess.
Where there was oppression, there was resistance.
The players began to launch su*cide attacks on Sivey’s castle.
Sivey: “The players are going to farm me, what should I do? Waiting online, urgent!”Player: “We can’t even beat the small monsters in the castle!”Player A: “What? The BOSS fights while holding a top-tier maid nanny!”Player B: “What? Even the Saintess has defected?”Protagonist: “Help me up, I can still pretend!”Gods: “Something’s off with his maid squad!!”Demon King: “Give me some face, don’t pluck my wool today QAQ”
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on The Players and the Protagonist Want to Kill Me
Alright, let's dive into "The Players and the Protagonist Want to Kill Me." This one's been on my radar for a bit, and after taking a look at what others are saying, I've formed a pretty good impression. It's a bit of a mixed bag, but there are definitely some interesting elements at play.
### First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing. We've got a reincarnation into a game world as a villain, which is a trope I usually enjoy. The added twist of players from Earth entering the scene definitely spices things up and sets it apart from your average villain redemption story. I was definitely hooked by this unique setup.
### What Works Well
The humor seems to be a major selling point. I love a good laugh in my novels, and the idea of the protagonist embracing his aristocratic role and subtly undermining the typical isekai hero sounds hilarious. The concept of him doing villainous things but finding loopholes to actually help people is also pretty great. This creates a fun dynamic where he's technically fulfilling his "evil" destiny, but in a way that's ultimately beneficial. The noblesse oblige aspect adds a layer of sophistication to what could easily be a generic power fantasy.
### Areas of Concern
Now, for the not-so-good. It seems the plot progression can get a bit wonky. The introduction of the player element, while initially interesting, might not be executed perfectly. The interactions with the players are apparently simplified and the "MC is smart" glossing gets old. The author may have relied too much on filler content, which could bog down the story. The harem aspect is also mentioned as being unnatural.
### Final Verdict
"The Players and the Protagonist Want to Kill Me" seems like a decent read if you're looking for something lighthearted and don't mind some plot inconsistencies. The humor and unique premise are strong points, but be prepared for some potential pacing issues and questionable character interactions. It's not going to be a literary masterpiece, but it could be an enjoyable casual read if you're in the mood for a villain protagonist with a twist. I'd say give it a try if the premise appeals to you, but keep your expectations in check.