This Delusional Voice Keeps Telling Me I’m a Villain

This Delusional Voice Keeps Telling Me I’m a Villain

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無視し続けた強制力曰く、僕は悪役らしい。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mushi Shitsuzuketa Kyouseiryoku Iwaku, Boku wa Akuyakurashii., 無視し続けた強制力曰く、僕は悪役らしい。

By parume, パルメ

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
87 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Urschel, a noble son from a ducal family, genuinely looked and behaved like a true noble, yet he had an ultimate sweet tooth and could never say no to sweets. One day, he had a weird dream, and since then he started to hear weird auditory hallucinations. He kept snubbing the voice, but somehow the people around him changed their attitude towards him; before he knew it, he was greatly liked by them. Huh? Did I ever do anything? “Ehh?! This world is a BL game, and I’m a villainous noble son who will end up being executed. And those voices I thought as mere auditory hallucinations are actually the game’s ‘compelling force’!? For real? Aah!! CUSTARD PUDDING!! …Eh? What was I talking about just now?” According to the original game flow, Urschel would be executed in the future. But for him, who kept snubbing the ‘compelling force’, how will his future turn out!?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

This Delusional Voice Keeps Telling Me I’m a Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on This Delusional Voice Keeps Telling Me I’m a Villain "This Delusional Voice Keeps Telling Me I’m a Villain" promised a fluffy, comedic escape, and for the most part, it delivered. I found myself chuckling at the absurd situations and the sheer contrast between the MC's inner thoughts and outward actions. This novel is a fun ride that might be perfect for when you want to sit back and not think too hard. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the premise: a protagonist, Urschel, plagued by a "delusional voice" pushing him toward villainy, while all he wants is sweets. The concept is unique, and the initial execution is charming. The European-inspired fantasy setting added to the appeal, creating a whimsical backdrop for the unfolding events. I was immediately drawn to Urschel's character. ### What Works Well Urschel is, without a doubt, the star of the show. Many readers, including myself, found him incredibly endearing. His single-minded obsession with sweets, combined with his surprisingly sharp intellect, makes for an entertaining combination. I appreciated that he wasn't just a clueless pushover; he actively worked to protect his family, showcasing a caring side that balanced his more comedic tendencies. The romance, while perhaps a little too easy for some, was undeniably sweet. The male lead's initial reservations gradually melting away as he recognized Urschel's genuine nature was a satisfying arc. The humor throughout the story is definitely a strong point. The internal monologues contrasting Urschel's desires with the "villainous" prompts from the voice had me laughing out loud more than once. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the lightheartedness of the novel, I can understand why some might find the MC's constant focus on sweets a bit repetitive. I did notice that his character's actions can seem inconsistent at times, which can feel jarring. While the plot is present, it sometimes takes a backseat to Urschel's sugar-fueled antics, which might frustrate readers looking for a more intricate storyline. Also, some aspects of the world-building felt underdeveloped. ### Final Verdict Overall, "This Delusional Voice Keeps Telling Me I’m a Villain" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're in the mood for something light, fluffy, and humorous. While it may not be a masterpiece of intricate plotting or deep character development, it offers a delightful escape with a lovable protagonist and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. I'd recommend it to anyone seeking a sweet and silly fantasy romance.

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