I Don’t Want To Be A Villain

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: Three Thousand Snowstorms,三千风雪,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

Tang Mingxi transmigrated into a novel about the counterattack of the useless male protagonist and became the male protagonist’s wife.

In the novel, the wife tortures and beats the male protagonist in every possible way in order to humiliate him. But in the end, the male protagonist broke his hands and feet and threw him into the sea, where the sharks bit him.

Tang Mingxi, who had crossed over: … Of course, quickly hug the male protagonist’s thigh as soon as possible!

Treat him well, feed him, give him clothes, and become the white moonlight in his heart!

However:

“Report to Young Master Tang, Ye Heng has been kneeling in the blizzard for a day and a night!”

“Report to Young Master Tang, Ye Heng has been hanged at the door for three days and three nights!”

“Report to Young Master Tang, Ye Heng went to see that little bit*h Tang Nuo again!”

#Can I really not save it?#

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  1. Neil_Riddoch
    Neil_Riddoch rated it
    One thing this book is lacking, common sense!
  1. ElementarGamer
    ElementarGamer rated it
    despite a few grammar errors  and odd spellings,this is a super book. I cannot wait for the next  ch apter
  1. SandKastle
    SandKastle rated it
    Best book ever.
  1. FreeJen
    FreeJen rated it
    MC is completely useless. He knows ML is plotting to kill his family, yet all he does is practice swimming to save himself if he’s thrown into the sea. He has no other plans and shows no desire to do anything to protect his family. Instead, he spends his time eating and playing on WeChat like an idle housewife. It’s exhausting to read.
  1. BrandonDowntain
    BrandonDowntain rated it
    It’s not good. Like a badly written telenovela or soap opera, it’s riddled with plot holes. Side characters vanish without a trace. The main character’s personality swings wildly in the beginning, as if the author hadn’t figured out how to write him consistently. The male lead is supposed to be vengeful and competent, yet he never discovers that the main character took year-long swimming lessons. The villain, predictably in Chinese novels, is the illegitimate brother of the main character. The main character is lazy, doing nothing but spending money on clothes and jewelry and admiring himself in the mirror. Somehow, this is supposed to be endearing? His older brother and the male lead buy him yachts and islands because he acts like a princess. The main character is essentially a girl written as a boy for a BL audience. Oh, and in his previous life, he attended Harvard and worked on Wall Street (eye roll).

    I really enjoyed the author’s xianxia novel "After I Was Preached By My Senior Brother" (though the title is poorly translated), so I decided to read this one. This novel almost feels like it has the same main character and male lead (a wasteful, extravagant MC and an overpowered, handsome, yandere husband-like ML), but it’s like a terribly written, modern life/business version. It also got super boring after the time-skip and when the main character and male lead reunited. I kept going because I hate dropping a novel I start, but the ridiculous soap opera ending is so badly written that I can’t even describe it.

    Two stars for having a variety of female characters who aren't all brainless cannon fodder villains.
  1. niteshbhasin
    niteshbhasin rated it
    What kinda mass we talking about bro?
  1. AiliseujB2
    AiliseujB2 rated it
    Bro what's the second book. Name

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