
The Yandere Came During the Night
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Author:
Casanovanic Bookworm,Feng Liu Shu Dai,風流書呆,风流书呆,
- Status: Completed
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Rating(4 / 5.0, 122 votes)
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However, the title might mislead, as the protagonist's description of the male lead as a "Yandere" coming at night is misleading. The male lead, in reality, does not exhibit yandere behavior and doesn't engage in any secretive nighttime activities. A better title might be "My Possessive Marquis Stepbrother."
A minor issue lies in the original female character, who returns around chapter 60 and causes chaos at the Yu Manor. Her actions are comical and she eventually faces consequences, but her villainous nature is hard to swallow. The protagonist's extraordinary luck, which seems too fantastical for real life, also stretches credibility.
Despite these quirks, the story's focus on the strong bond between the main characters keeps readers engaged. If you can overlook the implausible elements, the narrative offers a satisfying reading experience.
Additionally, I find it baffling how ML's grandmother and others allow ML's mother and original FL to cause chaos without any intervention. It would have been far more practical to invent an illness or send them to a secluded facility, given the circumstances. However, the story repeatedly lets these characters act out, diminishing the credibility of the plot.
The villain, original FL, is portrayed as delusional and incompetent, which takes away from her intrigue. On a positive note, FL herself is intriguing, with a strong and assertive affection for ML that matches his feelings. Had it not been for ML's early infatuation and the unsettling nature of their relationship, I might have rated the book higher, as it does have moments of entertainment.
As for the story itself, it's average at best. Going in with low expectations and mentally preparing for the perverted male lead should help you enjoy it better.
Despite the FL and male lead (ML)'s compatibility, intelligence, and minimal conflict, the villains being one-dimensional and the translation being commendable, I cannot wholeheartedly recommend this story due to its lackluster content and unbearable boredom.
The beginning was promising, but it started to lose its way as the story dragged on. Around chapter 60, it became increasingly frustrating. It seemed like the author was intentionally stretching out the narrative without much progress.
I could tolerate the FL and ML's quirky interactions, despite them being a bit unsettling. They pretended to be siblings, almost like newlyweds, which was eerily creepy. The FL pretending to be tough but losing her composure around the ML was confusing.
Additionally, the character YMQ was a constant annoyance, but they never properly addressed the issue. It felt like the author was unnecessarily delaying the plot. That's why, despite some redeeming qualities, I couldn't continue past chapter 76. It just didn't resonate with me after that point.
In summary, while it's not entirely terrible, it's not my preferred type of story after chapter 60. If you're willing to overlook the flaws and give it a chance, maybe it'll be worth your time. But for me, it wasn't a good fit after that point.
The relationship between the main character and the male lead is a highlight for me, as they develop their connection naturally without excessive drama. She displays vulnerability and even jealousy, which I appreciate as it adds depth to their interactions. Their spiritual bond is another appealing aspect.
While the story isn't perfect, it holds its own with well-crafted tension, particularly around plot twists involving the male lead. What sets this apart is the exploration of spirituality, which is a refreshing change from characters who are either skeptical or self-absorbed.
The supporting characters are engaging too, like Princess Nine, adding depth to the narrative. Although there's no explicit content, the subtle forbidden theme adds an intriguing layer.
Despite these positive points, the ending left me wanting more. Perhaps the lack of thorough development of her flower-growing abilities or the lack of resistance from external parties regarding their relationship contributed to the unsatisfying feeling. Hence, I'm giving it four stars instead of five.
If it were fully translated, I would definitely revisit this story.
Regarding the yandere element, I'd say the story doesn't excel in that regard. It might fall short compared to other yandere-themed stories I've read. However, upon reading, you might perceive the main character (MC) as more yandere-like than the male lead (ML). Just be prepared to lower your moral compass a bit while enjoying this story.
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