Villain: Killing all the Heroines – Plot Collapsed!

Villain: Killing all the Heroines – Plot Collapsed!

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反派:我杀光女主后,剧情崩坏了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: VKH, 反派:我杀光女主后,剧情崩坏了

By 想看江南

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
96 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

In a world where the aura has manifested and thousands of races have descended, Gu Changsheng transmigrated to become a villain. He thought that he couldn’t change his fate, when he activated the ‘Heroine Killing System’. As long as he kills the heroines of the novel, he will be able to get rich rewards. As a result, Gu Changsheng became a villain who will shroud in the darkness and slaughter all the heroines. Cold School Beauty? Killed! Intellectual Teacher? Killed! Gu Changsheng even killed the ultimate boss – the Empress in red! However, what awaited him in the end was returned to the beginning. But… Strangely enough all the heroines seem to be afraid of him, as if he was some kind of demon. Gu Changsheng: “Why are you running away? I won’t kill you, right?” Heroines: “Yes, you will!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Villain: Killing all the Heroines – Plot Collapsed! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain: Killing all the Heroines – Plot Collapsed! ### First Impressions Okay, so "Villain: Killing all the Heroines – Plot Collapsed!" definitely grabbed my attention with its title. The premise is intriguing: an MC who eliminates heroines and regresses as a reward. It's a dark twist on the typical cultivation story, and I was curious to see how the author would pull it off. Diving in, I found myself on a rollercoaster of excitement and… well, some frustration. ### What Works Well The core concept is undeniably captivating. The idea of a protagonist actively taking down powerful heroines and then reliving his life with newfound power has a certain appeal. The initial shock value and the potential for strategic planning as the MC navigates his past lives are definite strengths. I also appreciate the author's attempt to create a world where power levels escalate significantly, offering a continuous challenge for the protagonist. The system, while perhaps not groundbreaking, seems to serve its purpose in driving the plot forward and providing clear progression markers. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution seems to be where things get a little shaky. The pacing feels off, with some readers feeling like the story is dragging its feet, especially in the early chapters. I can see how that could lead to frustration. The biggest issue for me, though, is the plausibility of the heroines' reactions after their initial encounters with the MC. The idea that they would simply stick around and even become somewhat friendly seems a bit far-fetched, considering the circumstances. It stretches my suspension of disbelief, and I can see why some readers might find it hard to swallow. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out potential plot holes, particularly regarding the heroines' inability to track down the MC effectively. While the author tries to justify this by suggesting that the heroines misjudge the MC's age and origins, it still feels like a bit of a convenient plot device. The fact that the heroines don't take more drastic measures, such as fleeing the country or seeking outside help, also raises questions. ### Final Verdict "Villain: Killing all the Heroines – Plot Collapsed!" has a lot of potential, but it needs some refinement. The core concept is strong, but the execution needs to be tightened up to address the pacing and plausibility issues. If the author can address these concerns, this could become a truly unique and engaging read. As it stands, it's a bit of a mixed bag. For now, I'd say it's worth checking out if you're looking for something different, but be prepared to suspend your disbelief and perhaps exercise some patience.

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