
The Villain that Reincarnated into the World of a BL Game goes Astray
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Author:
Yae,八重,
- Status: Ongoing
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Drama Romance Yaoi Age Regression Aristocracy Black Belly Childish Protagonist Cute Protagonist Dense Protagonist Doting Love Interests First-time Interc**rse Love Interest Falls in Love First Multiple POV Multiple Reincarnated Individuals Naive Protagonist Otome Game Reincarnated in a Game World Royalty Shy Characters Tsundere
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 23 votes)
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The character development was lacking; instead, he seemed to regress, becoming increasingly foolish, weak, and jealous throughout the story. It was quite frustrating to witness. And let's not forget, he was dense, to the point where it was almost painful for the reader to see how oblivious he was to ML's feelings.
I've observed that the main character's maturity level takes unexpected turns throughout the story, like a rollercoaster. The author clearly mentioned they aim for lighthearted content.
Just a heads up, the main character's charm will play a significant role, but the author hasn't provided an elaborate description of their adorable qualities.laughs
The supporting cast was equally shallow, with everyone else falling short of engaging. The only character who showed some depth was the MC's female friend, who had clear goals for her future. It's disheartening how the MC couldn't even meet this basic requirement for empathy and relatability.
The plot itself was thin, driven mainly by the MC's fear of death, but he was passive in addressing it rather than taking any proactive steps. The story felt monotonous and uneventful, leaving me questioning why I invested so much time into it. Now, looking back, it's almost laughable. I can't help but regret the time I've wasted on this. I wish I could reclaim that lost time.
One thing that bothers me is Al's sudden love interest. The story itself moves quickly, but the motivation for Al's instant affection doesn't make sense. After seeing a change in the protagonist following a pond incident, Al falls in love without a clear reason – it feels forced, especially given the hints throughout the story. The main character also seems oblivious to his feelings, which is frustrating.
Moreover, the MC acknowledges the unfairness of his character's fate, knowing the person he eventually falls for will cause trouble. Instead of focusing on his own situation, he blindly tries to change Al's tyrannical rule. It's disappointing, considering the complex world with numerous factions and unknown variables.
I've seen reviews mentioning how the MC starts off strong but turns naive and dependent after being poisoned. Fortunately, I haven't reached that part, so I'm glad to stop. In all honesty, I can't help but feel frustrated for wasting my time, partly due to my own desire for a quick read.
The main characters were average, with the male lead, our protagonist, coming across as a somewhat unlikable do-gooder, while the love interest was your typical handsome savior type. The supporting characters brought some lighthearted moments, though.
If you're looking for a more relaxed, low-key read without deep thinking required, this might be a suitable choice for you.
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