
Marrying The Villain
- Genre: Drama
- Author: 布丁琉璃,
- Status: Ongoing
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Drama Fantasy Historical Psychological Romance Adapted to Manhua Ancient China Arrogant Characters Beautiful Female Lead Cold Love Interests Complex Family Relationships Cruel Characters Depictions of Cruelty Devoted Love Interests Doting Love Interests Doting Older Siblings Doting Parents Familial Love Female Protagonist Handsome Male Lead
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Popular Reviews
But if you go into another universe, where god interact with the world and won't care about killing and stuff, the world would be totally different from ours. Especially if there is superpowers and magic involved.
Do you think earth would be a paradise if tomorrow, everyone wakes up with powers big enough to destroy cities?
I will tell you what happens, in a month there would be no planet earth anymore
The main character, ML, is a typical intense yandere, leaning towards a 7 or 8 on the intensity scale. His actions and determination when it comes to FL are captivating, especially during specific events in their lives.
The plot involves a fair amount of political intrigue, which aligns with ML's revenge plan. While predictable at times, the story surprises when FL's past-life knowledge comes into play.
FL's lack of power despite her background is a minor issue, but her efforts to navigate her situation are commendable. The author could have delved deeper into FL's character by exploring other aspects, like her emotional connections to memories.
In terms of re-read value, the book is enjoyable with an engaging plot, unexpected twists, and great side stories. Some standout ones include FL and ML's son, her family dynamics, FL's friendships, and the crossover between their first and second lives, which provided a thrilling ride.
Overall, the book is a decent read, but not necessarily one you'd want to revisit. It offers a satisfying conclusion and entertaining secondary narratives that make it worth checking out.
If you share my enthusiasm for stories featuring sinister yet devoted男主角 and humorous, adorable female leads, then I highly recommend giving this a read!
The storytelling may be slow, but I lose myself in the narrative, and the clichés don't bother me. There's a mix of satisfaction and longing, which adds depth to the experience. The scene where she sews his boots shows her sincerity, a habit from her past life, which she unknowingly uses to please the male lead even in this timeline. Habits can be hard to break, as we see.
For those curious about the resolution of the past life arc:
**Spoilers ahead:**
In the penultimate chapter before the end, the truth about the past life is fully revealed. The main characters, despite the tragedy, do find happiness in their own separate storylines.
Here's a brief glimpse into their past life:
The male lead genuinely loved her, and the thought of burying her didn't cross his mind because he couldn't bear the thought of never seeing her again. Deep down, he accepts her death, but his love is complicated. The villain is...
**Spoilers continue:**
A childhood friend turned older brother (I've forgotten his name) who has issues with his status and seeks validation through grand gestures, often making him seem arrogant.
Now, the first timeline's male lead eventually finds himself in the current timeline, while the first timeline's female lead is still alive. In the second timeline, she learns of their past, but chooses not to seek revenge. Everyone ends up happy, including me, making it a satisfying conclusion.
If you enjoy Yandere stories with shorter chapters, I would give this a solid 4.8 out of 5 stars.