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  1. EvanYudistiro
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    "All I can say is that I would rate this story incredibly high, giving it a perfect score of 10/10. It's an exceptional narrative that has surpassed my current top favorite, although 'I Was Caught in a Hero Summoning, But That World Is at Peace' remains my number one. This novel holds the second spot in my heart. It stands out significantly compared to other stories where the main character pretends to be a villainess. In terms of my admiration for the protagonist's love interest, I'd give her a perfect 10 as well."
  1. Nagiliant
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    The novel has been quite impressive up to this point, with numerous foreshadowing elements that keep readers engaged. The author has done an excellent job in maintaining intrigue. However, I can understand why some might not enjoy it due to its emotional intensity, making it unsuitable for those seeking a lighthearted read. The story demands full attention, as missing out on details could lead to lost plot points.

    A key aspect of the protagonist is his dual identity – a self-proclaimed villain and a hero. Some readers might expect a change in demeanor after a regression, but the character's growth stays consistent with his mental separation of the two selves. His self-loathing is a crucial trait, stemming from the realization that his actions, even for saving the world, might not be excused. This can be misconstrued as hypocrisy, but it's a nuanced aspect of his character.

    Here's a recommendation for who might appreciate the book:

    - Fans of well-developed protagonists who undergo both physical and emotional challenges, portrayed vividly. The story focuses on a misunderstood loner striving to bring happiness to others.
    - Characters with depth, including lifelike side characters and relatable female leads. The novel offers an immersive experience, evoking genuine emotions rather than being a superficial read.
    - Those interested in intricate interpersonal relationships and the dynamics between the MC and supporting characters, as these interactions drive the narrative.
    - Readers who enjoy seeing the protagonist overcome obstacles despite the odds.

    On the other hand, the following might prefer to avoid the novel:

    - Individuals who dislike drama or heavy themes, as the story presents a grim world view.
    - Those looking for extensive world-building, as it might not be a primary focus.

    In conclusion, so far, the novel has been solid, and I'm excited to see more. It caters to readers who appreciate complex characters and engaging storytelling.
  1. MochaVS
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    The main character's emotional state is quite a mess, which initially caught me off guard since I expected a more intense edge. Instead, I found a well-developed, captivating character. However, their constant angst starts to become grating and unlikable after a while, and I reached this point sooner than anticipated due to poor writing. The author seems fixated on emphasizing the MC's misery, leading to repetitive and exhausting passages that might appeal to some readers.

    While I don't mind tragic storytelling, there needs to be a balance between showing and telling. The novel seems to be leaning heavily on angst without offering much resolution or progression for the MC's situation. As the story progresses with no significant improvements in the character's life until near the end, the endless angst combined with a convoluted system deducts two stars from my rating. Although there are hints at deeper backstory, considering the pacing issues common in such novels, I'm hesitant to endure potentially hundreds of chapters of this emotional rollercoaster before reaching any meaningful development.
  1. Webstar3493
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    I appreciate the unique structure of the story, deviating from the typical harem genre with its predictable plot and convenient cheats. Instead, it presents a poignant harem narrative, filled with danger and challenges that push Frey to the brink of survival. The protagonist, Frey, is an innocent boy forced to embrace darkness in two lives to save the world and those he holds dear. He shoulders immense burdens, concealing his true intentions, and as the story unfolds, his faith in the prophecy he was given as a child weakens.

    The heroines in the story exhibit diverse personalities, avoiding clichéd traits. Their development showcases depth, especially regarding their connections with Frey before his fall into villainy. Kania stands out for her clear-headedness and efforts to alleviate Frey's pain, while Irina's fiery nature pushes for drastic measures. The other heroines remain largely unexplored, with their relationships with Frey still veiled.

    Ferloche appears as a compassionate airhead, and Clana's motivations are shrouded in mystery, but both show determination to achieve their goals. Serena, the first to learn about Frey's true nature, displays the strongest affection for him, regardless of the circumstances.

    Three known supporting heroines—Isolet, Glare, and Ruby—offer different dynamics. Isolet is responsible and affected by Frey's transformation, while Glare brings moments of joy amidst the tragedy. Ruby's character remains enigmatic.

    The novel stands out for its intricate plot twists and emotional depth, offering a refreshing take on a harem tale. However, Frey's constant struggle without respite can be challenging to read, and the focus on the main characters might leave some wanting for more supporting characters. Despite this, the exploration of Frey's relationships with the heroines and their evolving emotions make for a compelling read. Overall, it's a worthwhile choice for those seeking a departure from the usual overpowered harem formula, blending tragedy with growing love and empathy.
  1. Archgate
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    This novel is truly remarkable. It's difficult to put into words how it captivates me. It's exactly what I was hoping for. And just one more thing, could you clarify if the comic adaptation will continue?
  1. Ygreat5ni
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    Which website did you read Professor Moriarty in full?
  1. _MrMoon_
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    you're here too?
  1. KaryKDGU0
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    I dont think the tone is that dark as you make it seem.

    Yeah this is over dramatic, and it can be a tear jerker.

    But its also the novel with Ferloche murder attempt and rehab plan.

    Over a few moments that are just too dramatic, and some genuine sad moments i think it can be quite fun.
  1. Elyon
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    Alternative titles I thought of for this novel:

    -Depression and Harem (The Web Nobel)

    -Throughout All Heaven And Earth, I Alone Am The Hated One

    -My Death Flags Show No Signs Of Ending

    -The Main Villainesses Are Trying To F*ck Me

    -Guide to Becoming a Villain

    -Good People Must Suffer
  1. AmazeAngelo
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    Author got beef with frey
  1. cenap
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    "The Main Heroines Are Trying to Kill Me initially intrigued me with its provocative title and intricate, suspense-filled premise. The protagonist is immersed in a convoluted game universe, where he must make morally ambiguous choices, deceive those around him, all in pursuit of a hidden path to salvation. This morally grey character tugs at my heartstrings, making me empathize with his internal battles as he becomes a 'villain' for a higher purpose. Despite the heavy atmosphere, moments of compassion shine through, adding depth to his character amidst the ensemble of diverse heroines.

    At first, the villainous role takes center stage, raising intriguing questions about what lies ahead. Unsettling inconsistencies suggest hidden truths, driving me to delve deeper into the layers of mystery and concealed secrets. While some might find the harem aspect or intricate world-building a distraction, I appreciate how the author skillfully balances these elements. The fantastical setting and gaming mechanics intertwine seamlessly, supporting the unconventional narrative. The romantic subplots develop naturally, enhancing rather than detracting from the main storyline.

    For fans of tragic tales, compelling redemption stories, and multi-dimensional characters, 'The Main Heroines Are Trying to Kill Me' offers a satisfying experience. I eagerly anticipate the upcoming English translations to uncover the surprises that lie within."
  1. DaoisthiEB5MDQT
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    Indeed, it's quite appealing. I can't quite explain why I find it so captivating, but it's genuinely enjoyable. The drama it presents strikes a balance that avoids being overly sentimental, and I appreciate the well-developed characters with their distinct personalities and driving motivations.

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