Villain Seized the Assassin Heroine at the Start!

Villain Seized the Assassin Heroine at the Start!

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反派:开局抓到杀手女主角!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派:开局抓到杀手女主角!

By sister doll

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
336 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Waking up at the start, Li Mubai found himself transmigrated into a superbly rich, handsome person who inherited a worth over trillion dollars from his family. He had family backing and was handsome. He could spend any amount of money. If one encountered such a situation, they would even wake up laughing from their dreams. But what s**ked was that he just transmigrated over and would immediately end up getting assassinated? The one who wanted to assassinate him was an assassin heroine in the book! How could he stand this! At this moment, Li Mu Bai awakened the Heavenly Destiny Villain System! The opening draws were the Combat prowess of the Master-Level, Villain Halo, loyalty potion… “Assassination?” “Oh, I think all she had to do was send ‘dishes’….” Li Mubai smiled slightly. For the upcoming assassination attempt, he began to feel a sense of anticipation.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Villain Seized the Assassin Heroine at the Start! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Villain Seized the Assassin Heroine at the Start! This novel certainly made an impression, though not always a positive one. "Villain Seized the Assassin Heroine at the Start!" promises a dark and morally ambiguous protagonist, and it delivers on that promise, perhaps a little too well for some readers. It's a wild ride, that's for sure. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are a grabber. The premise is intriguing: a protagonist who truly embraces the "villain" role without the usual moral constraints often found in similar system novels. The idea of a villain actively targeting and manipulating heroines, not to save the world, but simply because he can, is a refreshing, if unsettling, change of pace. I can see why some readers were immediately hooked. ### What Works Well The early parts of the story shine because of the MC's unapologetic villainy. Some readers enjoyed the fact that the MC doesn't turn into a "licking dog" for the female leads, which is a common trope in many similar novels. The fast-paced action and the initial novelty of the premise kept me engaged. There's a certain appeal to seeing a character completely disregard conventional morality and pursue his goals with ruthless efficiency. The system, at first, seemed to offer interesting possibilities for the MC to exploit and gain an advantage. ### Areas of Concern However, the further I read, the more the cracks began to show. A common complaint is the shift in tone and plot around the 150-200 chapter mark. Several readers felt that the author lost sight of the original premise, and the story devolved into a generic urban cultivation novel with face-slapping and repetitive tropes. Many found the MC's actions and motivations to be inconsistent and, at times, downright reprehensible. While the lack of a moral bottom line might appeal to some, others found it crossed the line into unnecessary sadism and misogyny. The female characters, in particular, were criticized for lacking depth and agency, often falling into stereotypical roles. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention instances of r*pe and other morally objectionable acts. Some readers found these elements gratuitous and poorly handled, questioning the author's portrayal of such sensitive topics and the unrealistic reactions of the characters involved. Be warned that the novel contains potentially triggering content. ### Final Verdict "Villain Seized the Assassin Heroine at the Start!" is a mixed bag. While the initial chapters offer a unique and potentially engaging take on the villain protagonist trope, the story's quality seems to decline significantly after the first 150 chapters. The inconsistent character development, repetitive plot, and potentially offensive content make it a difficult recommendation. If you're looking for a truly dark and morally ambiguous story, you might find something to enjoy here, but be prepared for a bumpy ride and potentially triggering content. Overall, I'd say proceed with caution.

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