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My Villainous Family Won't Let Me Be · review

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Top reader Jan 17, 2026 · 2 min read
↓ Not recommended
4 /10

The artwork is quite nice, but apart from that, everything else is as derivative as it can be. So we have a heroine whose soul ends up in the body of a villain (to be precise she suddenly remembers that she reincarnated as one). Of course, she is the bastard child of an aristocratic family, who, unsurprisingly, treat her badly. As always in such titles, the remembering of the takeover of the body by a modern Korean woman means that, over time, everyone treats her better. As usual, her fiancé, who hated her until now, suddenly likes her because she has stopped chasing after him.Traditionally, there is a handsome black-haired man with red eyes who will be our heroine's lover (and as boring as a wave of oil). Would anyone be surprised if I wrote that Elodie starts, of course, a profitable business based on knowledge from our world? On top of that, we have a few plot twists, which, however, anyone who has read at least three manhwas of this type in their life could see coming a mile away. If it turned out that this title was actually generated by AI, I wouldn't be surprised, because it's so bland that it could easily have been created in a programme drawing on recurring themes in this genre. In summary, I do not recommend it. Unless you have never read this type of title in your life and are unfamiliar with these clichés, in which case you might enjoy it, otherwise skip it, it's a waste of your time.

Mark
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