The Villain Who Became Pregnant With The Alpha's Child

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: 상승대대
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.1 / 5.0)

A villain is a person who does all kinds of evil to the main characters.

He transmigrated as ‘Sung Eun-Yul’.

But the past is the past, and he has to live happily with his child.

While living a new life, he faced Kang Ha-Joon, the novel’s main character, that suddenly appeared.

“I think I’ve heard your voice somewhere. Have we ever seen each other?”

You heard it well. This is the Omega who spent the night with you.

……He can’t say that!

He desperately avoids him to maintain his present life.

Kang Ha-Joon continues to be interested in him, who was not seen even in the original work.

“I’ll do everything you want, so give me three months.”

Even though he was narrowing his distance, he proposed a three-month cohabitation.
On the best terms to pay off the remaining debt.

Eventually, Sung Eun-Yul closed his eyes and accepted Kang Ha-Joon’s offer…….

“I’m looking forward to tomorrow.”

Why do… Why do you look so happy?

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  1. Daoist57BLYp
    Daoist57BLYp rated it
    I appreciate the translation, but the narrative doesn't resonate with me due to its deviation from my personal beliefs. The protagonist has been reincarnated into another person's body, but their original self (Og) is absent, and any mention of the past is limited to the chapters I've read so far. The relationship dynamics between the MC and ML develop swiftly, and the dramatic moments lack tension. What I particularly enjoy is the focus on the warm and supportive relationships around them. However, what I find less appealing is the overwhelming prevalence of善良 and bland characters, with the original MC portrayed as the sole antagonist, who seems to have vanished entirely.
  1. Bzbam24
    Bzbam24 rated it
    Up until now, I've completed reading 20 chapters, as that's the current translation limit. The translation quality has been satisfactory, so there's nothing specific to comment on.

    The title itself caught my attention from the start, piquing my interest in how the story unfolds. In those 20 chapters, I've thoroughly enjoyed it; it's incredibly engaging, leaving me eager to finish. However, it's still under translation, which is a bit disappointing. This experience has made me seriously consider learning both Korean and Chinese, given the abundance of Chinese BL novels available.

    Nonetheless, I won't be rating it just yet, as I haven't finished the entire story.
  1. eprins
    eprins rated it
    I确实觉得难以跟上,因为对话太多而描述不足。这导致我逐渐失去兴趣并放弃了。我不确定是翻译还是作者让我感到失望。
  1. FamilyMan
    FamilyMan rated it
    To be honest, I'm at a loss for words... Although I appreciate the translation, the experience is quite challenging. The character names often get jumbled, pronoun usage can be confusing, and I find myself struggling to grasp the intended meaning. It seems like the essence of the story might be getting lost in translation, or perhaps it's just not resonating with me.

    What also strikes me as odd is the main character's strong emotional investment in the male lead, despite being a transmigrated individual who isn't directly affected by the original protagonist's feelings. The way he reacts and expresses his emotions towards the ML gives the impression of a deeper connection, almost as if he's more than an outsider. His involvement extends beyond just his grandmother and child, which is unexpected.

    I won't be rating it immediately, but I think I'll put it on hold for now.
  1. ShadowPhoenix05SAa
    Who is the true villain here? Is it Og Body, ML, the second male lead, or the books? The situation with the White Flower uke is complicated. Despite Og Body's bullying, does he deserve to have his life ruined after losing his virginity, getting pregnant without a future, losing millions of dollars and parental inheritance, being coerced into prostitution, and facing false debts? The way ML and the second male lead handle the situation doesn't seem fair.

    The narrative takes a turn when he survives, and instead of remorse, they mock him. They forget about the damage he caused and use his "revenge" against him, even involving his son Ha Neul. ML's actions, especially his interest in MC and the baby, are confusing, and the character development feels off. The writer should have clearly portrayed Og Body's despicable actions that justify his downfall.

    As a reader, I didn't particularly like ML, despite some redeeming moments with Ha Neul. I read for their sake and the grandmother. However, the writer's perspective on ML's character, MC's relationship, and the progression of events is unclear. It's frustrating that everyone seemed to know Og Body's fate yet still冷漠ly observed, waiting for confirmation.

    This whole situation leaves me shocked and disappointed. The characters' lack of empathy is truly annoying.
  1. taskmaster56
    taskmaster56 rated it
    The narrative is engaging, and I was eager to delve deeper, but the reading experience is challenging. There's an abundance of events without clear context, leaving readers constantly猜测未阐明的部分, as if the author has not dedicated sufficient effort to describe the unfolding storylines.
  1. PerfectAbyss
    PerfectAbyss rated it
    The experience differs from typical ABO stories. Our protagonist has transmigrated into an ABO novel, assuming the role of a villain who got pregnant after a one-night stand with the main character. The original villain intended to end their life, but instead, they become our new protagonist. This part aligns with common tropes, but there's a twist: in the original, after the villain's demise, the alpha male pair up, but this doesn't happen here. It's suggested that the MC's survival played a role, though the specifics are unclear.

    The main character, our protagonist, is portrayed as resilient and resourceful, trying to adapt to their circumstances. So far, their decisions have shown logic, but time will tell if that continues. On the contrary, the male lead (ML) comes across as irritating. He's acted rather despicably towards the MC without a clear justification, leaving room for doubt about whether he'll change or apologize.

    There's a spoiler: the ML took all the money the MC had, hoping they would succumb to despair and die. He even waited outside the inn where the MC was staying, only to be surprised when the MC survived. The translation might be comprehensible but occasionally leaves room for confusion.
  1. Legioneer1000
    Legioneer1000 rated it
    Certainly! Here's the response in English:

    "Alright, this novel is entertaining and a quick-paced read. However, it lacks substantial conflict, which left me slightly unsatisfied. Despite that, it's still an excellent choice. I would have appreciated more character development between the main character (MC) and the male lead (ML), as well as their connection with the child. The final chapters felt almost like an afterthought, hurriedly tied up. Overall, it's a delightful read for those who enjoy lighthearted stories, and I'd definitely recommend it."

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