Villain: Starting by Forcibly Marrying the Protagonist’s Master, I Am Invincible

Villain: Starting by Forcibly Marrying the Protagonist’s Master, I Am Invincible

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反派:开局强娶主角师尊,我无敌

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Villain: Claiming Protagonist’s Master, 反派:开局强娶主角师尊,我无敌

By 本地土豆

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
445 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Su Chen transmigrated into a Xuanhuan novel, fortunate enough to become the only son of the Su Family, the most prominent clan in Donghua Region. Unfortunately, he was the villain. In this world of Xuanhuan, where Sons of Destiny walked everywhere and Chosen by Heaven were as common as dogs, his Su Family, despite being the largest power in the Eastern Region, could lose everything with a single misstep! Fortunately, Su Chen knew the original plot like the back of his hand. Let’s see how he seizes every protagonist’s fortuitous encounters, power, women, and resources step by step… Eventually, he shockingly discovered that he had been betrayed by his good brother, Heavenly Dao Great Emperor, and cast into the cycle of reincarnation. Moreover, a web of traps had been laid out, waiting for him to fall into them. How could he endure this? So what if it was the Heavenly Dao! He would defy the heavens! *** In the world of Tianxuan Continent, where power reigns supreme and destiny is predetermined, Su Chen awakens as the villain of a cultivation novel. Knowing his fate is to be a mere stepping stone for the protagonist’s rise, he vows to shatter the narrative. Armed with the knowledge of the original plot and the resources of his powerful family, Su Chen embarks on a ruthless journey to rewrite his destiny. He sets his sights on Ye Fan’s cultivation opportunities, seduces his destined companions, and manipulates the intricate web of family politics to his advantage. From the Xianjian Sect to the Xiao Family, from the Heavenly Dome Auction House to the Tianmo Sect, Su Chen leaves a trail of disrupted plans and broken hearts. But as his power grows and his enemies multiply, he must navigate treacherous alliances and face the consequences of his actions. Can a villain truly usurp the protagonist’s role, or will fate ultimately have its way?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on Villain: Starting by Forcibly Marrying the Protagonist’s Master, I Am Invincible Okay, so I dove into "Villain: Starting by Forcibly Marrying the Protagonist’s Master, I Am Invincible" with some… trepidation. The title alone is quite a mouthful and definitely sets certain expectations. I've read a fair share of villain-protagonist stories, and I was curious to see how this one would stack up. ### First Impressions Honestly, the premise hooked me. The idea of a villainous character starting off by marrying the protagonist's master is intriguing and promises a potentially wild ride. I went in expecting over-the-top action and a healthy dose of dark humor, which the synopsis seemed to deliver. ### What Works Well The initial concept is genuinely interesting. The accelerated growth aspect is present, which is something I've always enjoyed in these types of novels. The sheer audacity of the protagonist's actions also provides some entertainment value, especially if you're in the mood for something that doesn't take itself too seriously. ### Areas of Concern I have to admit, the execution left me wanting more. The world-building felt somewhat shallow, and I struggled to fully immerse myself. Some of the characters felt one-dimensional, and their motivations weren't always clear. The "instant 180" character development of some of the harem members felt rushed and unearned. I found myself wishing for more depth and nuance in their personalities. ### Final Verdict "Villain: Starting by Forcibly Marrying the Protagonist’s Master, I Am Invincible" has an interesting premise and some entertaining moments, but ultimately falls short in its execution. The shallow world-building and one-dimensional characters hinder the overall experience. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a focus on outrageous actions, it might scratch that itch. However, if you're seeking a more nuanced and immersive villain protagonist story, you might want to look elsewhere.