
I am a Gao Fushuai Villain
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Author:
向往的都市神豪,
- Status: Ongoing
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Comedy Harem Mystery Romance Xuanhuan Accelerated Growth Alternate World Antihero Protagonist Beautiful Female Lead Black Belly Bodyguards Broken Engagement Business Management Businessmen Calm Protagonist Carefree Protagonist Caring Protagonist Charismatic Protagonist Clever Protagonist Cold Love Interests
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 68 votes)
5 stars
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I stopped reading because I couldn’t stand:
> How the MC would take someone else's gift and pass it off as his own. I also don’t understand how the harem would eventually work out, given that it should blow up in the MC's face due to all his lies.
, the beginning was decent, but I couldn’t stomach the rest.
"Sorry for the bad English. The main character (MC) is a wealthy second-generation individual with a unique system. His primary goal is to rob the protagonist of opportunities and members of his harem group. Around chapter 215, it's mentioned that there will be multiple protagonists, ranging from the current Mercenary King to immortals and beyond. Although the main focus is on romance, the story is still engaging. It's a good casual read, even though there are some exaggerated comments whenever the MC showcases his abilities. However, these exaggerations are part of what draws many readers to the novel, and I find them acceptable. Give it a try; you might enjoy it."
Every female character starts with a promising personality, but once the MC arrives, they become nothing more than stereotypical, brain-dead females, reminiscent of the worst Japanese dating games.
This story feels like an incel indulging in fantasies, staring at a screen while watching a typical e-girl streamer, masturbating and daydreaming about being the center of the universe, with a rich but unrealistic background that only serves to feed their narcissism.
Let's start with **"why and how you should read this?"**
This novel is perfect for you if you enjoy light-hearted harem stories, an emotionally overpowered main character (MC), and no-nonsense drama. Sometimes things happen too quickly, and you might wonder, "Is this realistically possible?" (especially regarding the romance). To answer that, **maybe, but not likely.** It is, after all, fiction. So, let's compare it with other novels. In terms of romance, it is undoubtedly better than any Quan Tang (QT) novels (I've read almost every popular one, so I know) and better than most urban fantasy/harem novels. When I say "better," I mean "more realistic." If you read this, you'll see that the MC truly knows how to court women and be a gentleman.
I don't really think you can call the MC a disgusting person just because he stopped being a simp. Regarding the first girl, I have absolutely no idea what this guy Liyu is trying to say. Don't be mistaken. The first girl **did** have a trauma, and the essence of it is that she hates men. As the story progresses, she starts to like the MC. Yes, he ignores her at first, but the idea that the trauma was exacerbated by the MC's neglect is some next-level nonsense. She uses the trauma as an excuse to get closer to the MC, in the sense that he is the only person she doesn't hate. So, get your facts straight.
Calling the story "sh*t" is one thing, but to call the author "disgusting" is beyond the pale. Consider the author of the most infamous novel, *My Guardian Angel* (MGA), and yet you couldn't call him "disgusting."
So, again. Read this if you like light-hearted Slice of Life (SoL) harem with a strong male lead.
By the way, I am the BOT.
Another significant issue is the lack of detail. Female characters are often described similarly, with only minor distinctions. The author fails to provide ages for the characters, and the story suffers from a lack of clarity due to insufficient details.
The biggest problem, however, is the poor writing. Transitions are weak, and some parts of the story are missing or disconnected. For instance, the author revised certain sections in a chapter, but subsequent chapters still reference content that was removed, leading to inconsistencies.
There’s much more to critique, but I’ll summarize the key points:
- **Decent schemes and psychological manipulation.**
- **A bland system.**
- **Heroines with distinct personalities.**
- **Side characters lacking significance in the story.**
- **An overpowered/omniscient MC, with antagonists unable to pose any real threat.**
- **Non-existent worldbuilding.**
- **MC’s preference for virgins.**
- **MC is not a simp.**
- **MC enjoys tormenting some girls.**
- **90% of named characters are women.**
- **Frequent coincidences.**
If you’ve read "I Became the Rich Second-Generation Villain," you likely won’t enjoy this as much. "Gao Fushai" feels like a discounted version of that novel. My initial expectations were high, but the story didn’t live up to the 5-star reviews. , I’d rate this story between 2.5 and 3.5 stars, but I’ll be generous and give it 3.5/5. My advice: read it without expectations, and you might find it enjoyable. Don’t be like me.
My opinion is admittedly subjective, especially since it's been a while, but this novel is what really turned me off from harem stories. The mere thought of them fills me with dread, and I detest the concept.
I accidentally rated it a 2, but it should probably be a 3 or a 2.5. The story was initially enjoyable, but the protagonist’s treatment of a girl who seemed underage was deeply unsettling and made me feel uncomfortable.
There were some issues, though. When I saw the harem tag, I was already a bit wary about how the novel would develop, especially since it's a more modern type of novel. Then, I noticed it’s a Chinese (CN) novel, and for those who don’t read many of these, you might know that most CN novels, especially those with a harem tag or no female MC, often have terrible objectification of women. I’ve been reading CN novels for a long time, so I can usually tolerate this as long as it’s not too overt in the writing. However, this novel started grading the female characters’ looks on a point system, which felt incredibly inappropriate and significantly lowered my opinion of the novel.
Aside from that, the novel is a fairly solid modern CN novel with a system, generic antagonist characters, and generic side characters. I would rate this novel around 3.7 or 3.8, but since those ratings don’t exist, I rounded it up to 4.
In conclusion, I think this novel is a good side read while waiting for your favorite novel to update, as long as you can handle some of the somewhat sexist content. But if you really care about avoiding that kind of writing in a novel, why would you consider a novel with a harem tag in the first place?
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