Realizing She Misunderstood The Villain, The Heroine Begs For Forgiveness

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Fire Winged Dragon,火翼神龙,
  • Status: Complete

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  1. Ryan_Parry
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    seems interesting????🤨 i
  1. Mizako
    Mizako rated it
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    Yet you're here anyways
  1. Naacht8Jq
    Naacht8Jq rated it
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    The story is great for marathon reading, but the plot can be repetitive with an addictive element. The main character (MC) falls in love, faces misunderstandings, has their heart broken, and makes immense sacrifices for their love. Tragically, either the MC dies or there's a significant time gap before they reunite. When they do, the other person sees the MC as evil, uses some mysterious method like a memory trigger or a magical device to recall past events, and cries for forgiveness. Despite enjoying parts of it, I was disappointed by the author's messy ending. The MC triumphs by defeating the final boss and ascending to godhood, but the last chapter felt like a letdown – I wish I hadn't read it.
  1. Mhay_xxini
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    Firstly, the main character (MC) in this story possesses a similar skillset to the protagonist from "The Reincarnated Villain Makes the Heroines Beg for Forgiveness." Initially, the MC boasts about their writing abilities, believing they are proficient due to extensive reading and claiming that swapping a hero's role for a villain's is effortless. However, their arrogance is misplaced, as their fictional narratives are poorly thought-out and filled with nonsense. It's baffling how the heroines could possibly buy into such ridiculous plots.

    In one particular story segment, after a fight, the original MC and the heroine's long-time companion reveal sinister plans, causing the heroine to suddenly accept them without addressing the numerous inconsistencies. I couldn't continue reading beyond that point. If you're seeking a story similar to "The Reincarnated Villain," I'd advise that this one falls short in terms of quality, based on my perspective.
  1. ShadowPhoenix05xuB
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    The issue with the rewrite genre often lies in its lackluster quality; it requires a truly talented author to elevate it, but unfortunately, this particular author believes they possess that skill, which they do not. Moreover, they don't clearly disclose that the work falls under this genre. Both the main character and the author come across as foolish.

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