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The Blackened Villain Needs Me To Coax Him Again [Quick Transmigration]
- Genre: Adult
- Author: Sang Yu,桑妤,
- Status: Completed
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 11 votes)
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The only thing I would have liked to see more of in one of the storylines is this: <span style="display:none">In the beastman arc, they welcomed a child together. It would have been lovely to explore in more depth how MC and ML cared for their baby, as it was unexpected given that MC doesn't typically become pregnant, especially when transmigrating into an omega or gender role like that. The pregnancy aspect was a delightful surprise for me in this novel.</span>"
I do appreciate the character, but the lack of character development is frustrating. There's no growth in his feelings towards the MC – no love, hate, or any理智. Each world follows the same pattern, making it monotonous. Frankly, I only enjoyed the first world where their story progressed together, evoking emotions. After that, it just became boring.
As an aside, I got so engrossed in reading Chinese BL stories from Chinese websites that I didn't realize many of them had already been translated on Novel Updates. I hope there are more translations of heartwarming and innocent QT or QW stories out there.
Actually, I recall why I stopped reading this particular story – it wasn't because I lost interest. The issue was that the male lead was consistently portrayed as extremely attractive, which made it challenging for me to picture him as the dominant role. It's not that I judge people based on their appearance in fictional contexts (I do appreciate a strong, charming bottom too, personally 😋), but it felt like the author favored the top character by describing them excessively as hot, handsome, or beautiful.
Meanwhile, the main character was often simply described with an endearing, innocent appearance.
It would be refreshing to see the main character, at least once, as the captivating, stunning, or gorgeous one, wouldn't it?
Despite loving the main character, I must admit, I'm not particularly fond of the male lead. He's alright, but he doesn't quite fit my ideal type of leading man.
The main character is adorable and genuinely adores the love interest, which makes him more than willing to fulfill the ML's desires. The ML, on the other hand, displays a possessive and obsessive nature, yet he deeply cares for the MC, ensuring not to harm him and seeking his consent first.
The story primarily revolves around romance, leaving side characters relatively underdeveloped. The supporting system plays a minimal role in the narrative, contributing little to the overall plot. The tone is simple, gentle, and heartwarming, but it also touches upon themes of mental health, particularly in the ancient arc (Arc 3), which was quite emotional. The tragic loss of the ML's family and his longing for his parents' presence and protection were portrayed in a poignant manner, bringing tears to my eyes.
Having only read three chapters, I'm already smitten! The protagonist is a humanized system bound to a "save the villain" system, inheriting the fluffy, affection-seeking nature typical of those entities. He's a mix of silly and adorable, yet not entirely innocent; by Chapter 3, he's already contemplating "physical intimacy" as a way to redeem the villain's image. I find this quirky and daring MC intriguing – he seems to recall a previous host who enjoyed such activities, eagerly anticipating them himself!
The male lead appears to be a sickly, obsessive character based on what I've seen so far, earning a solid 10/10 from me. I'll update this review later. The translation quality is impressive too!
Edit after 40 chapters:
I never imagined this novel would delve so vividly into themes of depression and healing. Yes, the ML's motivations might seem twisted, but that's precisely what draws me in! I find it beautiful and thought-provoking, though others might perceive it differently.
The translation remains top-notch, and I adore the writing style. I don't find the MC cringeworthy; personally, I find him adorable, proactive, and deeply caring. He goes above and beyond to address ML's issues and expresses his love through actions. To me, he's anything but a man child; he's genuine and sincere, always striving for healthy communication, thanks to his straightforward personality. His cheerfulness doesn't equate to immaturity – though everyone's perspective differs, these are my thoughts.
Additionally, it turns out that MC genuinely enjoys physical intimacy and kissing – a pleasant surprise!