The Self-cultivation After Becoming a Villain Girl

The Self-cultivation After Becoming a Villain Girl

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变成反派少女的自救手册 / 变身反派少女后的自我修养

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Villainess’ Guide to Getting Out of Trouble, 变成反派少女的自救手册, 变身反派少女后的自我修养

By nan sheng's fish, 南笙的鱼

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
226 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

What would you do if you found yourself transformed into the villainess of a game? Nancy chooses to embrace it fully! Accused of joining forces with other villainous ladies in nefarious deeds? Oh, sir, that’s legitimate business! Criticized for not championing love and justice? Well, I’ll just sweep the Demon Queen off her feet and into my arms. Blamed for stealing the heroine’s man? Hmph, the entire Crystal Palace of the male lead is mine for the taking! In short, this is the story of someone reluctantly entangled in the main plotline…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Self-cultivation After Becoming a Villain Girl Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Self-cultivation After Becoming a Villain Girl ### First Impressions Okay, so "The Self-cultivation After Becoming a Villain Girl" definitely grabbed my attention with its title alone. The premise – a reincarnated ex-military person trying to avoid a tragic fate as a villainous side character – is a solid hook. Diving in, I was immediately curious to see how the author would blend the cultivation elements with the modern sensibilities of the protagonist. It felt like a potentially chaotic, but exciting mix. ### What Works Well The emotional complexity surrounding the main character's relationships, particularly with her sister, is a definite highlight. It's not just a simple case of "I must avoid this person"; there's real baggage and nuance there. I appreciate stories that delve into complicated family dynamics, and this one seems to deliver. Also, the fact that she's trying to change her destiny by becoming a gun-wielding mercenary? Awesome! It adds a layer of action and intrigue that keeps things from getting stale. I also found the humor inherent in the situation, especially the fact that the female characters are far more interested in her than the original male lead, to be quite enjoyable. The novel provides a fun spin on the typical harem dynamic. ### Areas of Concern While the "overpowered main character" trope can be fun, it's a fine line to walk. If not handled carefully, it can lead to a lack of tension and investment. I'm hoping the author manages to balance the MC's strength with genuine challenges and growth. Additionally, while the yuri tag is there, it seems like the romantic aspect is still developing and hasn't become a major focus just yet. Readers hoping for a central romance might be left wanting more, at least initially. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Self-cultivation After Becoming a Villain Girl" offers an intriguing blend of action, fantasy, and humor with a dash of yuri on the side. The complex relationships and the MC's unconventional approach to self-preservation make it a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy overpowered characters navigating complicated situations. Just be aware that the yuri elements are still developing, and the power fantasy aspect might not appeal to everyone. I'm cautiously optimistic and eager to see where the story goes.

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