The Yandere Male Leads Are Hated? I Love Them—Let Me Handle It

The Yandere Male Leads Are Hated? I Love Them—Let Me Handle It

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病娇文男主被嫌弃?我喜欢让我来

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 病娇文男主被嫌弃?我喜欢让我来

By 锦钰颜

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
257 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Some original female leads couldn’t handle the obsessive, possessive love of yandere male characters—they ended up locked away, entangled in love-hate struggles. But Xie Lanyin? She lives for these beautiful, powerful, tragic yanderes. So she showed up. And once all those yandere male leads fell for her, the original heroines started to regret it. But too late—he’s hers now, and no one can take him away. World 1: The yandere general imprisons the fallen princess Chu Jin’s mother was taken by the dog emperor into the palace, and his entire family was slaughtered—he was the only survivor. At his darkest moment, the Fifth Princess appeared before him and offered him an umbrella. Since then, he’s had one goal besides revenge: claiming the princess. World 2: The yandere CEO keeps his canary World 3: The yandere brute and his delicate sweetheart World 4: The yandere crown prince of the capital calls her “Sister” every day A sugar-sweet ride with healing on both sides—jump in and enjoy!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Yandere Male Leads Are Hated? I Love Them—Let Me Handle It Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Yandere Male Leads Are Hated? I Love Them—Let Me Handle It This web novel, "The Yandere Male Leads Are Hated? I Love Them—Let Me Handle It," promised a wild ride through different worlds, each with its own unique yandere male lead. As someone who enjoys a bit of drama and romance, I dove in with high hopes. The premise alone is enough to pique anyone's interest, and the tags—beautiful female lead, showbiz, world hopping—sounded like a recipe for addictive reading. ### First Impressions The initial few arcs definitely grabbed my attention. The variety of settings, from historical dramas to modern CEO scenarios, kept things fresh. I found myself curious to see how the female lead would navigate each new relationship and prevent the male leads from going full-blown yandere. The author certainly knows how to set up interesting scenarios. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its episodic nature. Each arc offers a self-contained story, providing a quick and satisfying dose of romance and mild tension. The concept of the female lead actively preventing the male leads from becoming *too* obsessed is intriguing, offering a different take on the yandere trope. Some of the worlds are particularly well-developed, with characters that feel believable and engaging, even within the limited scope of each arc. I especially enjoyed the worlds where the dynamics between the leads felt unique and complex. ### Areas of Concern However, as I progressed, I began to notice some recurring issues. The lack of interconnectedness between the arcs is a significant drawback. There's no overarching narrative or character development that carries over from one world to the next. The female lead often feels more like she's performing a job than genuinely connecting with the male leads, which makes it difficult to become emotionally invested in their relationships. The writing quality varies, with some arcs feeling simplistic and lacking depth. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the later arcs introduce potentially problematic scenarios. For example, one reviewer mentioned a "yandere green tea" prince, which could be a red flag for readers sensitive to certain character tropes. Another arc involves polyandry and beastmen, which might not appeal to everyone. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Yandere Male Leads Are Hated? I Love Them—Let Me Handle It" is a decent read for those seeking quick, lighthearted entertainment. If you're looking for a novel with complex characters, intricate plotlines, and deep emotional resonance, this might not be for you. However, if you enjoy the yandere trope and appreciate a variety of settings, this novel could provide a satisfying, albeit somewhat shallow, reading experience. I'd recommend it as a casual read when you're in the mood for something easy to pick up and put down.

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