The Reincarnated Villain Makes The Heroines Tearfully Beg for Forgiveness

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: 天榜小南瓜,
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  • Status: Complete

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Lin Yan had transmigrated into the world of Immortals and had become a Heavenly Emperor who was already defeated by the protagonist along with the ten Heroines at the beginning of the plot.

But as Lin Yan was about to die, he awakened a power that he could use to rewrite his past doings.

So, Lin Yan has begun to rewrite his past.

When Lin Yan was still a child, he struggled to feed Xiao Yanran, one of the heroines, who was then younger than him. He had to strip his Supreme Bone and give it to her, protect her from the obstacles. He made a vow, “As long as I am here, no one will be allowed to bully you.”

Later when Lin Yan’s cultivation rose, he had run into Xiao Mei, yet another heroine and the two of them spent time together and eventually got married. When the Devils were about to invade their world, Lin Yan said staring right into his wife’s eyes, “I will protect you with my life…”

And soon he rose to become the Heavenly Emperor.

Everything he did was to shelter his loved ones and protect the world.

However, his actions were misunderstood by the world.

Let’s see what all Lin Yan had done in the past…

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  1. edurodeiro
    edurodeiro rated it
    It's truly remarkable how well this unfolds. The protagonist cleverly rewrites his past to explain the villain's actions, presenting them as the last memories of the "villain" before his demise, revealing that he was actually misunderstood. If he accumulates enough good deeds, the system promises resurrection. It's incredibly satisfying to witness the heroes come to terms with their misjudgment towards this selfless individual who had always protected them from the shadows. And then there's the unexpected turn when the "protagonist," Lin Feng, learns that the MC was the one who revived him after his initial 'death,' guiding him on the path to cultivation and orchestrating his adventures – almost like a silent declaration of "I am your father." This story has an undeniable dramatic and comedic element to it.
  1. Noob_Fish
    Noob_Fish rated it
    I must admit, I struggle with writing a comprehensive review, but I'll provide a significant hint for those who don't mind a mild spoiler. The novel and the protagonist have captured my interest. Here's the hint: It's suggested that the stories the main character composes might be rooted in reality, and the fact that he's a reincarnation might be a result of him remembering past lives - a clever twist. Highly recommend checking out Chapter 200.
  1. enlightenedpupil
    enlightenedpupil rated it
    It started off fantastic and I had a good time, but unfortunately, they spoiled it. The repetitive plot with him escaping the "glass prison" has become tiresome – we've seen it happen three times already, and every time we expect a real resurrection, even the main character questions it, expressing genuine frustration, which echoes our own feelings. If you're considering reading this, perhaps wait a couple of years; by then, the story might still be dragging on, rehashing the same scene without any meaningful progression.
  1. DRegalInsomniac
    DRegalInsomniac rated it
    What could have been an engaging narrative turns out to be a letdown after Chapter 200. The events preceding that point lose all meaning and become lackluster. As the heroines express regret and reunite with the protagonist, a shocking twist reveals them to be mere soul fragments – cloned versions of the genuine heroines in a higher realm. These副本, despite having the memories of their counterparts, hold no affection or even contempt for the main character, rendering the earlier chapters a misleading and frustrating waste of time. I'd advise against reading this novel; it's a continuous disappointment and source of dissatisfaction.
  1. TheForgottenLegend
    How would I express this? This novel left me with an incredibly positive impression. It was like a subtle emotional slap, as the characters' realization of the protagonist's multiple world-saving actions sparked an unexpected wave of excitement within me. The characters might not be exceptional, but the main character definitely stands out. Despite the underlying facade, the story is truly remarkable. If you're searching for a self-sacrificing protagonist theme, this book hits the spot.
  1. AngelyDarkydxo
    AngelyDarkydxo rated it
    This marks my inaugural review, so please bear with me. Initially, the first 100 chapters were truly exceptional. However, around chapter 100, the repetitive nature began to set in, which I initially attributed to the intended storytelling loop. Alas, chapters 100 to 200 fell significantly short. A new harem appeared, linked to the protagonist through past lives, and it was revealed that the MC is a god's reincarnation. While this revelation wasn't terrible on its own, it felt like a recycled plot from the first arc, and the story quality suffered, lacking the emotional depth of earlier chapters.

    The decline reached its nadir in the latest chapters, which abruptly shifted from the MC's past revelations to a generic Chinese web novel. The harem storyline, involving forced unity and a bizarre twist where the MC's beloved ones turned out to be his enemies, was disappointing. Despite the characters' amnesia and subsequent attempts at regaining their memories, the MC's decision to help them after a night of intimacy seemed contrived.

    Given the apparent attempt at fixing issues based on reader feedback, I must admit that the author didn't quite hit the mark. The betrayal and the MC's actions afterward were hard to swallow, especially considering the length of the series (ending at 400 chapters). My advice would be to read up until the first 150 chapters or so, as anything beyond that is subjective and may not align with your preferences.
  1. BrandonDowntain
    BrandonDowntain rated it
    I enjoyed reading up until Chapter 102; it was fresh and entertaining, different from the typical villainous transmigration trope. There were occasional instances where the antagonist, like that character Lin Feng, started to resemble more of a cunning antagonist than a hero, which added an interesting twist. However, starting from Chapter 102, the story began to拖沓. A spoiler: when he gained the reincarnation light, it felt like the author suddenly introduced a new plot direction without much buildup. It seems the story will continue along this altered path.
  1. Daneyt
    Daneyt rated it
    The narrative is intriguing, as it demonstrates how the author skillfully resolved all the misconceptions among FMCs (First Mutual Companies) and MCs (Main Characters) without any direct intervention from the MCs themselves.

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