Villain: After Slacking Off, The Protagonist Collapse

Villain: After Slacking Off, The Protagonist Collapse

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玄幻反派:我摆烂后,主角崩了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: After The Villain Gave Up On The Female Protagonist, The Plot Collapsed, 玄幻反派:我摆烂后,主角崩了

By 念念如霜

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2110 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

In an exhilarating twist of fate, Jiang Chen traverse into a fantasy realm novel he read, taking on the role of the notorious Holy Son in a riveting tale. But here’s the catch – he’s pegged as the female lead’s obedient doglicker. Or so the story initially wanted… Unleashing the ‘Slack Off System’, Jiang Chen flips the script! Each act of slacking off spectacularly rewards him. Doglicking duties? Jiang Chen smirks at the thought. “Not in a million realms,” he declares. As the system chimes melodically, rewards rain down like immortal gifts: Ding, for successfully slacking off, you receive: the Emperor Weapon, All-Heaven Mirror!’ Ding, another round of slacking off earns you: the Immortal Technique, Great Daluo Heaven!’ Ding, for successfully slacking off you received: Immortal Emperor Cultivation!’ But wait, there’s a twist in the tale! The world around Jiang Chen starts to unravel in the most unexpected ways. The character settings of the female leads have all collapsed. Junior Sister Ye Qingcheng: ‘I can only repay your life-saving grace with my body!’ Cold and aloof master: ‘Disciple, I allow you to defy your master.’

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Villain: After Slacking Off, The Protagonist Collapse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain: After Slacking Off, The Protagonist Collapse Alright, let's dive into "Villain: After Slacking Off, The Protagonist Collapse." This web novel certainly seems to have sparked some strong opinions, and after digging through what people are saying, I've formed my own. It's a bit of a mixed bag, but with some definite potential. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a protagonist reborn as a villain with a system that rewards inactivity. The idea of an OP MC who gets stronger by *not* doing things is inherently appealing, especially when set against the backdrop of a cultivation world. I can see why this concept would draw readers in. The early chapters seem promising, with some even describing the initial payoff as "rewarding." ### What Works Well For a lot of readers, the initial novelty of the MC's "slacking off" system and the comedic elements are a major draw. The idea of heroines hearing the MC's inner thoughts adds a layer of chaotic fun, though this aspect seems to diminish later on. The "son of luck" character receives some praise for his development, and there's a general consensus that the MC's dominance and proactive nature are refreshing compared to more passive protagonists. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel seems to stumble as it progresses. Several readers pointed out that the plot becomes repetitive and the characters, particularly the love interests, become bland or even unlikable. The "slacking off" premise, while initially interesting, apparently leads to pacing issues, with large chunks of the story focusing on events the MC isn't directly involved in. Some feel the MC isn't even a villain and that he becomes far too powerful to the point where it's boring. The shift in focus to sect politics and large-scale battles also detracts from the initial appeal of the novel. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, there are some spoilers floating around, so be warned! Apparently, the heroines eventually stop hearing the MC's thoughts, which some feel diminishes the comedic dynamic. There are also mentions of the MC eventually being able to control which thoughts are heard. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Villain: After Slacking Off, The Protagonist Collapse" sounds like a novel with a promising start that unfortunately loses its way. The initial concept and comedic elements are appealing, but the repetitive plot, flat characters, and pacing issues seem to drag it down. It might be worth checking out if you're looking for some brain-dead reading and are willing to overlook its flaws, but I wouldn't go in expecting a masterpiece. Approach with caution and maybe wait for more chapters to be available before committing.

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