I Started As A Novel Villain

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Nakahara1
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Ye Fei had transmigrated to a world where urban novels had become joint and plots converged.

He is a super rich and handsome man, but also the common villain in these books!

What? You can get rewards for plundering the protagonist’s luck and chance?

Plunder the protagonist’s chance and get god-level medical skills!

Plunder the protagonist’s luck and get god-level martial arts skills!

Everything about the protagonist is mine!

Ye Fei grasped the chance step by step, relying on his familiarity with the storyline of the book, and launched the counterattack!

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Author: \'I want to eat watermelon\'.

Translated and Edited By: Nakahara

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  1. Lolbroman25pBE
    Lolbroman25pBE rated it
    The narrative of "I Started As A Novel Villain" captivated me from the very first line. It's a refreshing take on the classic good vs. evil tale, where the protagonist's transformation from a calculated antagonist to a complex, relatable character was nothing short of compelling. The author's deft handling of moral ambiguity and the protagonist's internal struggle made for a gripping read. I found myself rooting for the villain, a testament to the skillful storytelling. A must-read for those who enjoy a thought-provoking twist on conventional genres.
  1. Atyayati
    Atyayati rated it
    "I Started as a Novel Villain" is a captivating and introspective tale that defies the typical conventions of a villainous narrative. The protagonist, initially written as an antagonist in a fictional story, embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery and redemption. Through the lens of this unique premise, the author explores the complexity of human nature and the grey areas between good and evil.

    The novel invites readers to delve into the inner workings of a character whose path was predetermined by the author's imagination. As the villain begins to question their motivations and experiences real-life consequences, we witness a profound shift in empathy and understanding. It challenges the assumption that villains are one-dimensional and offers a fresh perspective on the power of choice and personal growth.

    The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor, introspection, and unexpected twists, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate character-driven stories. It encourages readers to reflect on their own roles in society and the potential for change, even within the most unlikely of circumstances.

    Ultimately, "I Started as a Novel Villain" is not just about a villain becoming a hero; it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity for self-reflection and redemption. It serves as a reminder that all individuals have the potential to evolve, regardless of their initial labels, making it a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant read.
  1. Zachary Hoyle
    Zachary Hoyle rated it
    One of my favorite Villain novel.
    You can pretty much understand the villain stand and there is some plot that readers might don't like but fret not it still better than others villain typical plot hole.

    I remember reading this on MTL but now with human translator.
    I have no problem reading with the translation, Its pretty much clear to me.
  1. Hilary Julian
    Hilary Julian rated it
    •|TECHNO BLADE|• NEVER DIES!!!

    •|TECHNO BLADE|• NEVER DIES!!!

    •|TECHNO BLADE|• NEVER DIES!!!

    •|TECHNO BLADE|• NEVER DIES!!!

    •|TECHNO BLADE|• NEVER DIES!!!

    BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!
  1. Elma Douglas
    Elma Douglas rated it
    I really enjoy reading this book. Can you give me the raw links with uncensored content? I check but no chance... The chapter is edited and there's less content on the raw site.
  1. Ternence Katrine
    Ternence Katrine rated it
    This story is excellent. I really like the fact that mc has brain and those protagonist where not a brainless fool.
    I like the development of the story and of course the character of mc
  1. Erin Isaac
    Erin Isaac rated it
    In general, I like this work so far, but rather because there is nothing else to read from a similar genre. Good read already. However, the only thing that annoys me in this work, so much so that I decided to leave a review, is the constant limitation of the main "hero" in system points. In other words, nerf. The rest is readable. :)
  1. Queena Roger
    Queena Roger rated it
    Starting now, chapter 1, the story seems to be good, just a question, are you going to talk about the protagonist's story before the transmigration and why he was transmigrated?

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