The Villain is a Siscon!

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Su Xi stayed up all night to read a novel and the next day she was taken by a group of men in black to a dark villa.

The leader of the men in black: “Sir Su and Madam Su passed away unexpectedly many years ago. We were employed by the Su family to find the missing young lady. According to the DNA comparison, you are the long-lost daughter of the Su family. You also have an older brother, Su Jingcheng.”

Su Xi: Su Jingcheng?! This name is a bit familiar, isn’t it the villain in that novel I was reading yesterday?!

In the novel, Su Jingcheng was a villain who was cold, twisted and committed all kind of atrocities. In the end, he would be completely pulverized by the male lead along with the second and third lead.

Associated Names
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Fǎnpài qīn gē jìng shì mèi kòng
The Villain Is a Sis-Con?!
反派亲哥竟是妹控
Related Series
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Little One Tears the Villain’s Script (1)
My Son Might Be A Villain (1)
My Son is a Reborn Villain (1)
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Latest Release

Date Group Release
10/21/23 Shanghai Fantasy c41
10/18/23 Shanghai Fantasy c40
10/14/23 Shanghai Fantasy c39
10/11/23 Shanghai Fantasy c38
10/07/23 Shanghai Fantasy c37
10/04/23 Shanghai Fantasy c36
09/30/23 Shanghai Fantasy c35
09/27/23 Shanghai Fantasy c34
09/23/23 Shanghai Fantasy c33
09/20/23 Shanghai Fantasy c32
09/16/23 Shanghai Fantasy c31
09/13/23 Shanghai Fantasy c30
09/09/23 Shanghai Fantasy c29
09/06/23 Shanghai Fantasy c28
09/02/23 Shanghai Fantasy c27
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Aldis
Aldis rated it
January 13, 2021
Status: Completed
It's quite short and straight to the point. I feel like there should be more things happening... but the author decided to get it over asap. Which is why I think it's both special, as the ML is MC's doting brother, and so-so, because the story ended up just like that... it resolved too quickly.

MC's transition as young teen in distrust towards her 'villainous' older brother to bro-con is interesting and believable. Too bad her 'op-ness' is kind of useless except to highlight her as super smart strong school's flower... more>> especially towards the main issue (does a kick on the broken? car door included? I don't think so).

It's refreshing for this kind of genre, but, yeah, it's just like that. <<less
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Noonoo11
Noonoo11 rated it
April 7, 2025
Status: c56
Unfortunately it didn’t live up to its potential.

The story as a whole was rushed and felt incomplete. The author introduced characters and twists but then didn’t develop them at all. The original FL being a transmigrator was mentioned and then nothing more about it, better to not have mentioned it at all.

The author mentioned Gu Yichi as the school grass that votes for her as the school flower and then we never hear about him again.

The MC begins a tai chi class and has one session and then that is... more>> never mentioned again.

A lot of loose ends, and throwaway story plots and then the ending was rushed.

A sad disappointment because the MC and her siscon brother are actually cute characters. <<less
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Nom de Plume
Nom de Plume rated it
December 2, 2022
Status: c56
A cute and sweet story about the reunion of the cold brother and eccentric lost sister. The main development of the story focuses on the relationship of these two characters from the initial awkwardness to eventually warming up to the ‘villain’.

The real villains of the story are quite cannon fodder. I have a feeling that most readers will not be satisfied with the bad guys’ endings. I personally did not mind how it was handled. The enemies of the current life are taught appropriate lessons.

Su Xi can’t repress her hate... more>> for those behind the events in the ‘book’, but isn’t going to take revenge for something that didn’t happen. Her brother on the other hand intentionally avoided going to extremes for reasons that will be very clear to readers. I respect that this novel actually has people who hand issues over to the authorities rather than trying to carry out citizen justice.

Most of the enemies are pretty brain dead, but the author managed to leave me with the feeling that they had their own stories and plots behind the scenes. That is enough considering the focus of the story.

I don’t even mind that the potential romance was left as a cliffhanger. It was only important insofar as to recognize that the sibling relationship became stable enough for them to ‘grow up’ and live their independent lives/maybe establish their own families.

My only regret is that one plot point in particular. One face slap the story may have actually needed.
Spoiler

Are they really not going to investigate their parents death??? Find the mu*derer. Damn. How is it a happy ending with that major risk factor still around? I am much more worried about premeditated mu*der than an accident caused by a 3 yr old child.

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lerrein
lerrein rated it
March 17, 2022
Status: c56
Sweet and fluffy novel. Recommending this for everyone who wants to take a break from intense drama, hardships and dog blood romance.

I loved the progression of feelings between siblings. It's not an instant love and friendship, but a careful build-up of heroine slowly warming up to her 'villainous' brother. Honestly, reading stories like this I also want to have a bigger family, but alas... we have what we have.

MTLed this title, and read it in a day—the language here is simple enough for Google translate to pick up, so the... more>> quality wasn't that bad. <<less
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