There is a spoiler: So far, I find the Villainess Lady is refreshing. It is not your typical romance transmigration into a novel as it has a darker tone of the story. Moreover, when the narrative aspect focuses on two different points of view. The initial story portrayed the main characters, a "villainess" and the antagonist who is "transmigrated heroine". With two perspectives, there is a parallel narration in which belonged to the "heroine" who knows "the plot" ending, and the "villainess" who went on with "the real-time plot" who is oblivious about the plot thing. And as a reader, I feel like a spectator of a one-sided card game between the "heroine" who has the upper-hand for her cheating ability and the "villainess" who has dud cards on hand. Having close-up understanding through the villainess pov, she gives me a sense of helplessness, as she is a chess piece controlled by all the people around her hoping for her tragic ending (which is neither yet to happen nor happen in the future). Thus, it is undetermined who will win their ideal ends when the two narration of "the plot" are slowly contradicting each other. So, in the ending, who is the actual Villain Lady? To conclude, I believe the novel has a unique storytelling. Besides, with the interesting dynamic characters, we are going to play a guessing game along with them. 🌚
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