
Fated to Be Loved by Villains
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Author:
Liteulbig,Little Big,리틀빅,
- Status: Completed):<br /> — Main Story: 358 Chapters (Completed)<br /> — Side Stories: 20 Chapters (Completed
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 62 votes)
5 stars
25(40%)
4 stars
21(34%)
3 stars
16(26%)
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1 stars
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Popular Reviews
The main character shines as a resourceful and competent strategist, manipulating more powerful characters to safeguard his own survival while delicately navigating relationships to prevent disaster. If you're looking for a thrilling, action-packed novel with a touch of humor and a harem element, this book is definitely worth recommending.
As a personal note, I strongly believe Eleanor is the standout and top choice among the female leads, and any differing opinions on this matter are simply misguided.
What sets this apart is the character development, particularly with the supporting cast and female leads. The author doesn't overwhelm readers with excessive backstory; instead, they skillfully reveal information at a pace that complements the narrative flow. The comedic moments featuring Dowd's attempts to extricate himself from each situation are absolutely hilarious.
In summary, the writing, character interactions, and storytelling technique make this novel stand out, despite its familiar premise.
Despite these flaws, the novel has its redeeming qualities when you overlook the one-trick pony aspect. The setting is unique and captivating, the supporting characters are well-developed, and the plot and concepts are strong. Unfortunately, the author squanders the potential of the story with a decline in writing quality that leaves me, as a reader, feeling let down. If you decide to give it a try, perhaps set your expectations low or tune out the constant reliance on the same joke.
After reading the first 33 chapters, there are two key issues that detract from the reading experience. Firstly, the protagonist's motivations seem inconsistent. Despite claiming to只想求生存,避免引人注意, he frequently puts himself in danger and thrusts himself into the limelight, often relying on plot armor to save him. Additionally, although he is aware that the girls adore him, he primarily uses them for his schemes without showing genuine affection or concern, treating them more as plot devices than partners.
A minor spoiler follows:
He even invites a girl he knows has feelings for him to a fancy hotel dinner, solely to exploit her help in defeating enemies, exposing them both to significant risks.
While this manipulation might be seen as endearing by some, it's the excessive focus on random world-building,详细介绍主角在游戏中发现的技能和策略(因为他本来就是老玩家) that really bothers me. The narrative becomes repetitive, with the protagonist combining various skills with rare items under specific circumstances to boost his power despite his weak stats. It feels like a tedious read-through of a game that fails to engage me.
Perhaps the story improves later on, catering to those who enjoy such a style, but for me, it feels unnecessarily drawn-out and doesn't justify the high ratings it receives.
Characters-wise, they lack depth, but they serve the story adequately, given the quick pace. The main character is decent but not extraordinary, and there are hints suggesting a hidden side that he doesn't show, which adds intrigue. The development of the female characters, however, doesn't sit well with me. They become villainous due to circumstances, which I understand isn't their fault, but it reduces their uniqueness.
The novel thrives when the MC handles romantic entanglements, but the constant crisis mode becomes exhausting. It's a rollercoaster ride without breaks, with the MC always pushing himself to the limit. While I appreciate the struggle's authenticity, it would benefit from occasional calm moments for both the protagonist and the reader. There's potential for a character to provide a much-needed respite, but that hasn't materialized yet, and the character in question has become somewhat淡化.
Ultimately, the relentless struggle has worn me out, and I've decided to take a break. Perhaps I'll revisit later. The translator deserves credit for injecting humor through memes, making the reading experience enjoyable despite the novel's flaws.
What sets this series apart is its effective planning strategy. When the MC employs his understanding of the game, he formulates intricate plans that cleverly utilize available resources. Even when he creates specialized equipment, it remains a crucial but ancillary aspect of the overall strategy, not a magical solution that magically resolves every challenge.
Dowd is not invincible; he's resourceful rather than overpowering. Instead of brute force, he weaves intricate plans, gathering people, resources, and weapons to overcome challenges. His dedication to ensuring others' happiness, even at personal sacrifice, is commendable.
The novel strikes a balance between humor and depth, skillfully utilizing the characters' abilities and plot twists that defy expectations. The world is vast and diverse, with each faction distinct, and Dowd exploits these differences to achieve his goals, even amidst looming global crises.
The descriptions are precise without overwhelming, painting vivid pictures without info-dumping. Each supporting female character carries her own burden to contribute to their salvation, and their interactions with Dowd are a mix of sweetness and intensity. However, the dilemma arises when he can't choose just one, threatening global catastrophe.
In this story, either Dowd secures a harem ending or meets his demise alongside the fate of the world. Undeterred, he fights against all odds with the help of loyal friends, systems, waifus, devils, and perhaps even divine intervention. It's a testament to his resilience and determination.
As someone who believes in experiencing the story firsthand, I urge you not to rely solely on my words. Delve into the extraordinary world of Dowd and decide for yourself whether it's a worthwhile read.
In summary, a four-star story receives a one-star rating for the translation. I've given it three stars as a gesture of generosity, hoping that the translation improves in the future.
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