List of reviews made by users for the The Villain Wants to Live novel.
7 users have written reviews for the The Villain Wants to Live novel and rated it with an average score of 4 out of 5.
7 Reviews
Amazing read, good character development and world building with easy to understand power system. This is the one book where i wish the mc actually got a harem🥹
A phenomenal read in my opinion. Sure it has a lot of female characters but that doesn't bother me. It's very immersive and has a unique concept, however the author has been known to have lackluster endings and this novel unfortunately reinforces that. Ending aside, its an enjoyable read.
I remember when i read it i was so invested. Unlike a transmigration story of mc ruling the plot we have a mc paying for his past character from chapter 1 and almost mediocre advantage. Like any other novel from this author rather than the story or the plot we get more more invested in the characters and their development. I like all about the author except his talent for ending a story. I was literally in rage. Candidate for my top 5 worst novel ending ever and i read a lot.
This novel is good, but... I'm sorry it's annoying how many girls there are. Like LITERLY EVERY single side character of any amount of importance is a girl. like bro wtf actually crazy. Personally, I hate that but other than that the novel isn't ba-
Oh yeah did I forget to mention that this is from the weird-a*s author who loves somewhat bad endings?
yeah, the ending isn't good for this one 😡
If the ending wasn't bad and the gender ratio was realistic I'd rate this a 10/10 masterpiece but due to those 2 factors, this is a 3/5 for me.
This story has been such a great read, from the first time I saw this to now. The emotions I've felt while reading the story may not happen with most other stories I've seen. The growth of Epherene and Sylvia throughout the story and their emotions have been very fulfilling, and the misunderstandings Deculein created in order to preserve the peace, happiness or goals of those around him had made my heart burn. Seeing the character dynamic of Keiron and Sophien, or Deculein and Delric and their small chatter also made me very happy.
Towards the end, the way the author closed up future and past selves made sense, filling any loopholes that may have occured, however, the only remark I have for this story is that within the last 50 or so chapters the translation became different compared to how it was for the rest of the book (i.e Lia -> Riya), but this is a minor thing that should be fine for readers who have made it up to that point.
Ok, first of all translation's s*it. Secondly the ending absolutely sucks. It has potential and is a great story but not a pleasant experience. Atleast the ending is absolutely not to my liking.