The Escort Knight who is obsessed by the Villainess wants to escape

  • Genre: Adventure
  • Author: Sharpener,
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. DaoistxjmnAv
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    The novel has been executed exceptionally well up to this point. It effectively develops its characters through multiple perspectives without making the main protagonist overly powerful (at least not yet). So far, it strikes a balance as a decent single-relationship fantasy, and I highly recommend giving it a read.
  1. slayernomineeX6D
    slayernomineeX6D rated it
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    A well-executed villainess novel told from a male point of view captivates with its storytelling pace and character growth. The narrative seamlessly weaves together themes of injustice, redemption, heartwarming moments (fluff), and diverse plotlines. While the cover might give off a shoujo vibe, it's more akin to "The Villainous Daughter's Butler," offering a deeper, genre-bending experience.
  1. Synister
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    Anytime mate😁
  1. MiasmaLotus6JP
    MiasmaLotus6JP rated it
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    Everything is trash. This FanFiction was good at the first 15 chapters but right after that the fanfic took a real turn.

    Matter of fact this cant even be called a fanfic after that point. This fanfic turned into a Cultivation novel.

    Everyone in the entire story acts like those people from Xianxia and Xianxua novels
  1. janmowi
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    I take back my words, lol. After being in the middle, where the ML quite acknowledge her existence, although not realizing it yet, he became a typical ML bully who's inlove...
  1. Black_Reaper13
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    Reverse Harems are just cringe, just imagine being the love interest of a female protagonist and accepting other men doing her. Other than the cringeness of this itself is the fact that in the end, they accept it somehow and throw an (The O word :D) and the story will end happily. But the author of this story took it to the next level and even made it so that the female protagonist has a child! DAFAQ?!
  1. itarotchi
    itarotchi rated it
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    So far, it's great; the game offers helpful power-ups for the main character without making them overly powerful. As someone who appreciates anti-heroine storylines and no harem elements, this earns a solid 5-star rating from me!
  1. Demon_God1
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    Richard skillfully steered the conversation away. Laughter ensued. I changed into casual attire and headed to the training grounds. It was a sandy expanse. As a fan of villainous female (yandere) stories, I was eager to dive into this tale, but the writing style was severely hindering my enjoyment. I don't usually demand much from Korean novels; I appreciate them despite occasional translation issues. However, this particular book stands out with the poorest descriptive narrative I've encountered.

    The excerpt provided, from Chapter 15, serves as a fair representation of the writing. Descriptions were concise, like "I changed into familiar clothes and went out to the training ground," and backgrounds were inadequately conveyed, such as "a field of sand." Human interactions felt stilted, with jokes followed by "Laughter erupted" – as if it were a sitcom.

    Reading this felt more like parsing a draft or storyboard than an immersive novel. The lack of dialogue tags and repetitive character speech further hindered understanding, forcing me to re-read passages to piece together meaning. Moreover, the story itself was bland. Romance novels centered on relationships should focus on character connections, but this one dragged on with the protagonist's escort knight journey, which resembled a clichéd reincarnation tale executed poorly.

    Half the translated chapters revolved around the protagonist's development, which contributed to the generic nature of the plot. It could work, but in this case, it failed to engage. The addition of unnecessary elements detracted from the core theme, especially when there was no originality to be found. It simply made the story tedious.

    Characters were underdeveloped, making it difficult to form any emotional connection or animosity towards them. Their predictability and lack of believable interactions added to the narrative flaws. The constant "Laughter erupted" grated on my nerves.

    Despite my interest in the female lead's calculating and cold demeanor, which hinted at potential yandere development, the rest of the novel fell flat. If you're desperate for villainous yandere content, this might be tolerable, but otherwise, it's a collection of bewildering creative choices that don't resonate with me. It's not a worthwhile read for me.

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