
I Became The Villain The Hero Is Obsessed With
-
Author:
Seo Eun-ha,Westway,서은하,
- Status: Completed
Rating(4 / 5.0, 62 votes)
5 stars
26(42%)
4 stars
13(21%)
3 stars
23(37%)
2 stars
0(0%)
1 stars
0(0%)

Popular Reviews
However, there's one aspect that I can't help but point out as a minor issue. Towards the latter part of the novel, several of the supporting characters seem to receive less attention than expected. Some lack adequate background development, and others have insufficient screen time. It's unfortunate because there were promising beginnings that didn't get the depth they deserved, like Icicle's arc. Initially, it seemed like the author intended to delve deeper into their connection, but it ultimately felt underdeveloped.
The highlight of the novel, in my opinion, is the engaging chat interactions and fan commentary, particularly the antics surrounding the shipping between the heroes and the beloved Mango Stick. Watching the readers go wild with excitement whenever Mango Stick interacts with a female character provides a comical touch.
The translation is generally good, with only a few minor errors like gender confusion that do not significantly impact the reading experience."
In summary, I highly recommend this novel to anyone seeking an entertaining read to fill their time. It's a 10/10, and I appreciate your attention.
1. The protagonist's lack of foresight, as they seem to overlook impending tragedies that hint at darker consequences (although nothing dramatic has happened yet).
2. The repetitive nature of the story after Chapter 250, where the author retconned the plot and focused more on superficial aspects, such as comments on a streaming service. These comments became one-sided and chaotic, with overused "laughing" effects that grated on my nerves.
The author eventually lost interest or direction, turning the story into a cycle of rehashed content. While I initially had fun with the novel, it ultimately felt like a weekly, mindless read due to its Nisekoi-like treatment. I'm adjusting my rating from 4 to 2 and wouldn't recommend it to others, though I can't change the score now.
I've been hooked on this story, even diving into the machine translation for more since my love for it knows no bounds. The narrative revolves around two main characters, Da-in (the self-centered one), and Shin Haru (Stardust), whose dynamic battle as heroes and villains keeps readers engaged. It's a familiar storyline that's easy to follow, appealing to fans of the genre.
What sets this novel apart is the blossoming relationship between these two characters. Da-in, driven by suspicion and a desire to save his idol from a grim fate, gradually piques Stardust's curiosity, turning her into an obsessed pursuer of the truth. Their witty banter becomes the highlight, drawing readers in while unraveling the mystery behind Da-in's villainous intentions.
Character-wise, while some reviews criticize the lack of attention to supporting heroines, the focus here is on Da-in and Stardust's unique bond. Da-in, a transmigrator turned villain, dedicates himself to raising Stardust, sacrificing his own safety for her growth and protection. His recruitment of fellow villains is strategic, aimed at strengthening his idol's abilities.
Stardust, initially wary, evolves into an obsessed figure herself, driven by her curiosity and complex emotions towards her arch-nemesis. As the story progresses, their connection deepens, blurring the lines between villain and hero.
The plot centers on Da-in's mission to assist his beloved character, using terrorism as a means to escalate her powers. However, this method backfires, leading to misunderstandings and a growing fascination between them.
Overall, this novel offers a delightful journey filled with humor, intrigue, and the unexpected development of a villainous love story. As the story unfolds, the stakes get higher, and the characters' obsession with each other takes center stage.
In conclusion, despite the potentially intense nature of the story, the author masterfully crafts a tale that keeps readers invested in the dynamic duo. I'm eager to see how their relationship evolves and the eventual conclusion, whether it'll satisfy or leave me wanting more. One thing's for sure – my affection for this novel grows with each chapter.
Leave a Review