The Villains Need to Save the World?

The Villains Need to Save the World?

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反派需要拯救世界么?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派需要拯救世界么?

By a gentleman does not speak whilst he reads, 观书不语真君子

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1200
Original Publisher
sfacg
English Publisher
creative novels

Description

In the legends that were told, ten thousand years ago the twelve demon kings wreaked havoc upon the world, almost completely destroying it. Ten thousand years later, the late arriving Bella discovered that she had been screwed over by her reincarnation, the ranks of the Saviors are already filled and she has to change teams in order to pass the days. Having her gender changed into a beautiful girl… she endured that, not being able to join the righteous side and obtain cheat abilities… she endured, but what she could not endure, was that the world that she had transmigrated to was toxic beyond belief. No one here does their rightful jobs properly, be they heroes, demon kings, or creator gods… in fact, Bella felt as if they all had also started with the wrong faction!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
English Publisher
creative novels
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Villains Need to Save the World? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Villains Need to Save the World?* *The Villains Need to Save the World?* certainly offers a unique spin on the reincarnation/transmigration trope, and after diving in, I can see why it's garnered such varied opinions. It's a novel that's not afraid to push boundaries, and whether that's a good thing really depends on your personal preferences. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a reincarnated protagonist tasked with saving the world, but with a decidedly villainous bent. I was immediately curious to see how this played out, especially with the promise of a yuri harem and plenty of ecchi content. It felt like I was stepping into something a bit different, a little bit wild, and I was ready for the ride. ### What Works Well I found the anti-hero protagonist, Bella, to be one of the most compelling aspects of the story. She's not your typical goody-two-shoes hero, and her "take what she wants" attitude can be quite entertaining. There's a certain charm to her ruthlessness, and I appreciated that the author didn't shy away from exploring her darker side. The world-building, while sometimes overwhelming, definitely adds depth to the story. There's a clear effort to create a complex and engaging setting, even if the details can get lost in the shuffle sometimes. For readers looking for a lighthearted story with plenty of fan service and a focus on character interactions, *The Villains Need to Save the World?* definitely delivers. ### Areas of Concern However, I also found myself echoing some of the criticisms leveled against the novel. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and the plot sometimes takes a backseat to the harem-building aspect. I can see how the MC's methods of acquiring her harem could be off-putting to some readers, as it definitely treads into morally gray territory. Also, the sheer number of characters introduced can be overwhelming, and many of them don't get enough screen time to truly shine. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out issues with plot inconsistencies, such as Bella using a skill later in the story as if she just discovered it, despite having used it previously. This kind of oversight can definitely detract from the overall reading experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, *The Villains Need to Save the World?* is a novel with a very specific appeal. If you're looking for a lighthearted, ecchi-filled yuri harem with a morally ambiguous protagonist, you might just find yourself enjoying this one. However, if you're sensitive to themes of forced relationships or prefer a more tightly plotted narrative, you might want to proceed with caution. Personally, I found it to be a mixed bag, with moments of genuine entertainment mixed with some definite drawbacks. I would recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a ride that's a little bit bumpy and a whole lot unconventional.

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