The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child

The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

反派他爹养崽指南

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派他爹养崽指南

By 禾优

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Before his death, Yu Bai gained memories from his past life. He discovered that his son, Yu Shuoxing, was the main antagonist in a previous-life novel about a fierce business battle. Yu Shuoxing grew up without a mother. At the age of three, his father died in a car accident, and he was sent to a private orphanage. In the orphanage, he was bullied by the director and other children of the same age. This led to the development of a dark, selfish, and ruthless personality. In the end, he met a tragic death on the streets, as depicted in the novel. As Yu Bai lay in the emergency room, he thought to himself, “I feel like I can still fight for my life.” However, although he was saved, he lost his money and job in the process. Yu Bai looked at his penniless self and his pitiful son by his side and made a determined decision. He couldn’t let his child suffer, no matter how difficult the circumstances. Yu Bai thought that he and his son would live a happy and fulfilling life together. However, he accidentally discovered something. That man who couldn’t do anything right, always acted spoiled, and always came to him for food—was secretly the benefactor who helped him expand his food business?! Moreover, this benefactor was also blood-related to his son and another father to him?! For the first time, Yu Bai realized that he had a blood connection with his son. This benefactor, Ji Rongyu, who would compete with him for food and secretly scheme to drive a wedge between him and his son, turned out to be his son’s other father! Fantastic! Finally, he had a reason to give his mischievous son a taste of “love” education!

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child* ### First Impressions I dove into *The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child* expecting a heartwarming blend of childcare and culinary delights, and for a while, it delivered. The premise of a capable MC building a life for himself and his son after transmigration was instantly appealing. I was quickly drawn in by the promise of slice-of-life goodness, mpreg, and a dash of yaoi romance. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is undeniably the food. The detailed descriptions of the dishes had my stomach rumbling constantly! Beyond that, I found the character of Xing Xing, the MC's son, to be genuinely endearing. His intelligence and sensible nature made him more than just a cute plot device; he felt like an integral part of the story. The MC himself is also quite likable, a gentle and hardworking individual dedicated to his son's well-being and building a successful career. The initial setup, with its rags-to-riches element and focus on cooking, felt fresh and engaging. ### Areas of Concern However, as I read further, some issues started to surface. The pacing felt incredibly slow, and I often found myself wondering when the plot would truly kick in. The romance between the MC and ML felt somewhat forced and lacked the spark I was hoping for. The ML's personality also didn't quite click with me. His actions sometimes came across as selfish and immature, making it difficult to root for the relationship. The author spent too much time delving into the backstories of people that only appear once. It's common for CN authors to write about characters that only appear once, but this author kept doing it back to back to the point where is became annoying. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I also felt that the ending was rushed, particularly the revelation of Xing Xing's true parentage. The lack of significant reaction from the characters involved felt anticlimactic. ### Final Verdict Overall, *The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child* is a decent read, particularly if you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a strong emphasis on food and cute children. However, the slow pacing, uneven romance, and some questionable character choices prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a light and fluffy read with minimal plot, this might be for you. But if you prefer a more engaging storyline and well-developed romantic relationship, you might find yourself wanting more.

Related Novels