Villain Days
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5 | 32% (90 votes) |
4 | 10% (28 votes) |
3 | 19% (52 votes) |
2 | 20% (55 votes) |
1 | 19% (52 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
58 chapters (Completed)
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Weekly Rank: #9377Monthly Rank: #8888
All Time Rank: #1763
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On 4371 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1924
All Time Rank: #1718
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.After transmigrating into the body of Amano Yuu, the villain of the boys’ love novel Shinjin Gakuen – Beloved by Maou, the new Yuu attempts to live peacefully in hopes of not triggering any death flags. This is difficult, since the Hero’s main love interest, along with all the handsome side characters, just won’t leave Yuu alone!
Bit by bit, Yuu unravels the secrets of his predecessor’s past…and things aren’t as simple as they seem.
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One entry per line悪役Days
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
Dare ga Otome Geemu Dato Itta! (4)Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks (4)
The Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System (3)
Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan (3)
Mob… Sore mo Waki Mob no Hazu Nan Desu Kedo!? (2)
Otoko Darake no Isekai Trip ~BL wa Okotowari~ (2)
Recommendation Lists
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- Shouldn't I finish the other 100s?
- Finished #1
- Japanese GL and BL [Part 2]
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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05/18/19 | Kuroneko Translations | c58 (end) |
05/18/19 | Kuroneko Translations | c57 |
12/31/18 | Kuroneko Translations | c56 |
12/26/18 | Kuroneko Translations | c55 |
12/25/18 | Kuroneko Translations | c54 |
12/24/18 | Kuroneko Translations | c53 |
06/15/18 | Sleepchaser | c52 |
03/04/18 | Sleepchaser | c51 |
02/07/18 | Sleepchaser | c50 |
12/31/17 | Sleepchaser | c49 |
08/17/17 | Sleepchaser | c48 |
07/29/17 | Sleepchaser | c47 |
07/24/17 | Sleepchaser | c46 |
07/23/17 | Sleepchaser | c45 |
07/22/17 | Sleepchaser | c44 |
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SPOILERS AHEAD I can get behind a Mary Sue protagonist. A lot of times it’s kinda funny. Or perhaps the weak or passive protagonists who want to “white-wash” or redeem their original bodies/selves trope would make for a good read. There’s all kinds of typical protagonists you’ll find within this niche genre. I’m pretty open to most of them as well. But what this entire novel so far missed everything that makes these stories good, or even bearable. The overall chemistry and relationships of pretty much everyone is summed up to, “we used to be childhood friends, from the day I met you I thought I saw an angel” or “ wow you’ve sure changed”. In general nobody other than a few minor character other than the love interests are introduced. None of them were really explored either.I’ve only read the first twenty chapters. I get that there’s likely gonna be more backstory or maybe even possible character development, but that doesn’t really matter when all I know about the characters are “damn your creepy af” or “ this guy is just here to serve the plot”.“ They only establish the fact they are childhood friends as if that’s enough to make me care. Even the POV written from other characters make me feel uncomfortable. It’s like I’m reading “I’ve been reincarnated into an otome game but all the capture targets are abnormal” but imagine that all the male leads just didn’t have a personality and Mystia was just as passive as possible. It’s really a shame too because I think that this novel could have a lot more potential if they elaborated more on the main character, his relationship with his family, the fact he literally had an entire life before all of this and he kinda just seems to accept it, and the fact that he just wants to accept the fact that all his friends will one day abandon him. There’s honestly a plethora of reasons I just don’t feel anything for this main character. I would still choose him any day over the male love interests I’ve been introduced to so far. Hirota is who I assume is gonna be the ML. He’s the first character we meet and also THE CREEPIEST. Brief description, 17-18 years old, 3rd year highschool, and childhood friends with Yuu (the MC) and Kenshi their childhood friends and also the second male lead. Hirota is disgustingly creepy. The original Yuu obsesses over him and he’s all giddy about it but ignores him anyways. He has a change of heart when he finds out Yuu could be badly injured and then all his goodwill immediately changes when he finds out Yuu doesn’t even remember him anymore. (Because our MC transmigrated into him). He’s pretty creepy with the fact that he thinks Yuu is “his” and at sone point forces himself on a Yuu who supposedly has amnesia and was only recently admitted into the hospital. Also I think this is good time to mention Yuu is FIFTEEN! Maybe even fourteen at the time, the novel is ambiguous with time skips. For one, Yuu barely knew the guy, and he also didn’t give his express consent and just kinda took it. We later find out that it wasn’t the first time Hirota had slept with Yuu either as it turns out that they were sleeping over a year prior to his transmigration. That’s disgusting. Also Hirota practically watches him constantly as it’s mentioned that he’s able to peer through Yuus window at night through his own without Yuu knowing. At some point he even sneaks into his house. I never thought I’d be immune to second male lead syndrome and yet here I am. Kenshi, their mutual childhood friend is pretty much a diet version of Hirota in terms of creep factor. Prior to Yuus transmigration, he also had an infatuation with the original Yuu. Going so far as to call him an Angel. He pretty much acted like a tsundere, except not the kind anyone can really tolerate. Its all the toxicity with none of the sweetness all because he was jealous and misunderstood the original MC. It ruined their relationship, but after transmigration not even 24 hours after reuniting with his childhood friend who he arguably treated like a piece of crap, he also forced himself on him. And when Hirota finds out, he pretty much is just like “man you suck as this” and tells him about what he did wrong during the act. Then they end up sleeping with Yuu together. Yuu pretty much just calls them pervs and THATS IT. They don’t respect boundaries and their half assed apologies and c r e e p y af POV’s make me feel nothing but the feeling of my blood pressure rising at the fact that the MC doesn’t reprimand them even once. The MC BARELY knows these guys. He’s yet to unlock any memories and he kinda a blank slate as he doesn’t seem to remember his past life but considering he can feel guilt or sympathy Im sure he can also feel anger or injustice too. Honestly there’s a few other characters that he ends up befriending but I find that the pre-highschool junior high arc is too rushed. I don’t feel attached to anyone at all. In fact I had to stop reading after Yuu gets sexually assaulted by someone during a school trip and is saved by Hirota and Kenshi. The fact Hirota didn’t punch the ever-living crap out of him is beyond me. They weakly portray different kiemen tropes such as the black bellied alpha male, the misunderstood tsundere, and who I assume is supposed to be a player? I think the only character I felt remotely attached to was Yuus father. Basically the poor guy works his bu*t off to five Yuu whatever he wanted as a kid as he is the only family he has left. And he’s just not there in the story and that makes me sad. Maybe I continue the story and update my review another day but until then read with caution. This novel will surely give you problems with blood pressure.
So it ends with ambiguous relationship with everyone and MC and it makes me feel like it's just friends with benefits so it's kinda meh. I don't care if it's a harem but in this case it's almost like it's uncomfortable because he's just going along with whatever they want, there seems to be a lack of desire for them from his end... not sure if I'm wording this well. Kind of like they all want him but he doesn't really want them but he doesn't reject them and let them have their way. In most harems I've read, the at least the person who is the target of said harem likes them back enough to desire them too by the end... in this case MC is too lacking in that part for me to feel this is a harem instead of just friends with benefits.
I just think that the way the author potrays the MC suffering is just so sad and I love how they pampers they pampered the MC..
Yeah, It's not that good. It's suitable for the target audience, but for anyone else, it's meh. If you want angst, a MC who everyone loves for no good reason, a woobie MC (see TV Tropes), a MC who has the mental maturity of an elementary schooler, vagueness, mild smut every few chapters, and a BL harem, go for it. If not, I recommend you not read this.