Daily Life of a Villain’s Mother

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: Bìxià Bù Shàng Cháo,陛下不上朝,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Ye Fan suddenly became the villain’s mother after transmigrating into a novel. She fell into a scheme and gave birth to the villain, the son of ‘Film Emperor’ He Han who had no knowledge of having a child.

Ye Fan was a stand-in for a famous young actress, and the person she had to film an intimate scene with actually happened to be that ‘Film Emperor’.

The original Ye Fan abandoned her son, and when the matter was revealed to the public, she was completely drowned in hate by the netizens. Fortunately, the villain son had yet to grow up, and the ‘Film Emperor’ knew nothing about it.

So all Ye Fan needed to do was raise her child with the mentality of a buddha.

However, on the film debut right after an award ceremony, the matter of Ye Fan’s illegitimate child was exposed, shocking the entire net.

It was something completely unexpected.

He Han, the prince of silver screen, who had always kept a clean and self-conscious image had a press conference that very day.

“There is something I’ve been hiding from everyone. I have a three-year-old child.”

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  1. tanyka
    tanyka rated it
    As my initial "Villain" story, I naturally have a lot of favorable reviews. I'm deeply invested in the characters, especially longing for their family reunion. I'm a dedicated fan of Han Ye, although the progression in their relationships, aside from Ye Fan and Dudu, has been slow, which occasionally feels stagnant. However, the overarching goal of Ye Han and Duo Duo uniting keeps me engaged and excited to continue reading. The story genuinely brings joy and anticipation, making it an enjoyable overall experience.
  1. Asc_EIf
    Asc_EIf rated it
    The narrative feels overly idealized, almost like a Mary Sue character, which can become monotonous at times. It's not that the story isn't good; it's just that the constant emphasis on her accomplishments, such as winning Oscars, makes for tiresome reading. I found myself skimming through just to reach the end. I believe the book would have been more engaging if it were a bit shorter. Also, what happened to the fake daughter? After the revelation, she seems to vanish from the plot.
  1. sapient3JH
    sapient3JH rated it
    Perhaps I've become too disillusioned with all the clichéd showbiz stories, and this narrative doesn't feel particularly original. FL, with her musical background, can play piano, violin, and numerous other instruments – that's not a big deal. However, it's hard to swallow how someone without acting experience performs flawlessly, rarely needs retakes, garners praise, and becomes a brand ambassador as a新人 – it's a bit too convenient!

    ML seems to be an omnipresent presence in FL's life. As a superstar, he must have ample time to accompany FL at the agency, on set, and during shoots, while also managing to spend quality time with the child, whether at the market, amusement park, or their home. It's almost as if he possesses teleportation skills!

    The child appears to be shockingly mature for his age – I've interacted with other two- or three-year-olds who are less intellectually advanced than him. His behavior feels forced and out of character, lacking the charm one would expect from a child. Unfortunately, this seems to be a recurring theme in Chinese entertainment.

    Online comment sections are filled with individuals with low emotional intelligence, quick to anger and hurl criticism without reservation. The chapters are peppered with such remarks, creating a rather toxic atmosphere.
  1. knightReaper
    knightReaper rated it
    The novel began promisingly, but now I find it excessively drawn out. It's unrealistic that the protagonist, a female lead (FL), doesn't conceive without assistance. I understand she aims for the child's best interests, but when the child is emotionally attached to his 'uncle' and desires daily visits, shouldn't she pause and consider the father's rights, particularly if he's loving and understanding? Keeping this secret for so long seems excessive – yes, protectiveness plays a role, but primarily it reflects FL's insecurity and selfishness. She admits it was just her and the baby, fearing the father would take away her child. But the central focus should be on the father. How can one think that way? Initially, adjustment time is necessary, but this拖得太久了. I might revisit the story later, but for now, I simply cannot proceed.
  1. TheLONGnose
    TheLONGnose rated it
    This is quite adorable due to Dudu's charm. Although her sudden rise to fame might seem excessive, having a solid supporter and landing suitable roles accelerates her path to stardom. In this context, she might appear somewhat overpowered (OP), but considering I recently read a story where the main character excels at everything, Ye Fan doesn't feel that out of the ordinary for me. It's a relaxing read with a blossoming romance, and I appreciate the well-balanced pacing.

    I'd rate it 4 stars, mainly because the plot is rather straightforward and some characters lack depth.
  1. Author2189
    Author2189 rated it
    It's intriguing despite being a cliché. While not terrible, I do find the repetitive portrayal of the main character as an ethereal beauty somewhat overdone and monotonous, like, "We get it, already."
  1. SkynovelloverCtw
    SkynovelloverCtw rated it
    "Alright, I'm feeling quite bored at the moment, having indulged in clichéd action novels and manga. In an attempt to switch things up, I stumbled upon this family romance or slice-of-life book in the rankings. Despite knowing from the title and summary that it would likely be formulaic, I held onto a faint hope that it wouldn't fall into the overused trope of the fake daughter versus real daughter conflict. Unfortunately, my expectations were dashed in the first chapter. Can't the author come up with something fresh?

    Anyway, I'll continue reading until I find a more appealing option or lose interest and drop it. The main character's personality isn't terrible, so the cliché isn't entirely unbearable, but it does follow a common pattern in this genre – initially, everyone is against the protagonist, but post-transmigration, they all rally behind them. This sudden shift feels contrived.

    Given that most novels in this category tend to follow such a predictable structure, I've long stopped searching for one with a logical progression. All I ask is for it not to be overly irritating, and this one, while not unbearable, is simply boring because I've seen too many similar stories. Had I read it earlier, I might have given it four stars. However, I'll refrain from rating it now to avoid any potential bias."
  1. DaoistCkdsB0
    DaoistCkdsB0 rated it
    Adore the adorable child,
    Yet, the plot and dialogue occasionally lose my interest, lacking memorable moments.
    Nonetheless, an overall satisfying conclusion.

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