Villain: After Intercepting the Female Lead, the Protagonist Collapses

Villain: After Intercepting the Female Lead, the Protagonist Collapses

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反派:截胡女主后,主角崩溃了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派:截胡女主后,主角崩溃了

By 从此江湖不相逢

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
787
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Jiang Che traversed into a merged novel world, becoming the major villain in the novel. His story begins with the descent of a divine healer. However, this healer is not ordinary; he actually has seven exceptionally beautiful senior sisters. Moreover, the eldest senior sister, whom the protagonist has long admired, turns out to be his childhood sweetheart and fiancée? According to the plot, he is supposed to end up with his family destroyed and himself in ruins due to the protagonist’s actions. Therefore, Jiang Che can only lay out his plans in advance, changing the plot time and again. Soon, an outrageous scene unfolds. The beautiful senior sister, who initially had tender feelings for Ye Chen, is now insisting on marrying no one but Jiang Che. The ‘lolita’ senior sister even drags Jiang Che to her home daily to show him her newly bought white silk stockings… After Ye Chen comes down the mountain, he is completely enraged seeing his senior sisters one by one turn away from him. Jiang Che then innocently expresses: “Chenzi… it’s not my fault, your senior sisters are just too enthusiastic…”

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Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Villain: After Intercepting the Female Lead, the Protagonist Collapses Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain: After Intercepting the Female Lead, the Protagonist Collapses Alright, let's dive into "Villain: After Intercepting the Female Lead, the Protagonist Collapses." This title promises a wild ride, and while it delivers on some fronts, it also stumbles in others. As someone who enjoys a good anti-hero story, I was intrigued. However, after reading a significant chunk of the available chapters, my feelings are a bit mixed. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely attention-grabbing. We've got a modern cultivation setting, which is a nice change of pace. The MC, taking over the role of a previously weak and easily manipulated villain, immediately sets himself apart. He's cunning, resourceful, and not afraid to get his hands dirty. The early chapters definitely hooked me with the promise of a protagonist who's not afraid to be morally ambiguous. ### What Works Well The initial setup is strong. I appreciated the MC's proactive approach to changing his fate and disrupting the original protagonist's plans. The system element, while familiar, doesn't feel overly intrusive, and the MC seems capable even without it. I also found the early romance elements engaging. It's refreshing to see a villain MC who isn't a complete pushover and actively pursues his goals, romantic or otherwise. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel starts to lose its way as it progresses. One significant issue is the repetitive nature of the plot. The formula of "introduce protagonist, MC interferes, MC wins" becomes tiresome quickly. Many of the character interactions feel like copy-pasted versions of previous ones. The MC's personality, while initially appealing, can also become grating. His actions sometimes lack a clear moral compass, making it difficult to fully invest in his journey. The constant focus on wish fulfillment can also detract from the story's depth. The world-building feels underdeveloped, and the side characters often lack compelling motivations. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC's relationships with the female leads feel shallow. His engagement, once a central plot point, is often forgotten. The abilities he gains from the system are often underutilized, which feels like a missed opportunity. Some have expressed concern over his willingness to use and discard people, even at the cost of their lives, making him difficult to sympathize with. ### Final Verdict "Villain: After Intercepting the Female Lead, the Protagonist Collapses" has potential, but it ultimately falls short of its promise. The initial premise is intriguing, and the MC's cunning personality is a refreshing change. However, the repetitive plot, shallow character development, and underdeveloped world-building detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a brain-dead read with a villainous MC and harem elements, this might pass the time. But if you're seeking a story with depth, complexity, and compelling characters, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a cautious 3/5.

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