Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie, Vol. 3 (light novel) by Hiroro Akizakura


Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie, Vol. 3 (light novel)
Title : Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie, Vol. 3 (light novel)
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Publication : Published November 22, 2022

Still disguised as her male alter ego, Cecil, reincarnated villainess Cecilia Sylvie must win all the heroes’ affections to avert her future death. But Eins and Zwei, twins whose routes she never played in her past life, are proving an uphill battle. And if that weren’t bad enough, it seems like they're hiding something... Meanwhile, fervent advances from Oscar and Gilbert have Cecelia's heart racing! Will Cecelia be able to uncover the twins' secret while hiding her own? Her life depends on it! 


Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie, Vol. 3 (light novel) Reviews


  • Rebecca

    This is the closest thing to Bakarina that I've found.

  • Mariela

    At this point I am reading because I feel the deepest sympathy for the abandoned MC. She has no emotional allies at all. I just want to know that she's gonna be ok. She is sweet, naive and actually heroic. Everyone really is in it for themselves here at this point except for poor Cecilia who is the only one in real danger but goes out of her way to help everyone else. We finally get a story point where someone (ANYONE!!) could tell Lean off and put her in her place but instead she gets to stand in the middle and make a speech like she's the f-ing hero! And everyone treats her like she's a victim but it was literally her f*ck up that caused everything! Her half-assed apology to Gil is just bait to continue manipulating Cecilia's emotions for her amusement. While I don't care about the other characters, it makes her a scumbag for the way she casually abuses Cecilia for her personal amusement and greed. At this point I kinda hope this ends with Cecilia/Hiyono waking up in a hospital and the whole adventure was a comma induced dream. On a side note: it was nice that Grace showed some humanity and really stepped up to help Cecilia with the information she was missing.

  • Audry Lemke

    Gender Queer Ideology

    I only tried reading the book because of the Manga. I am seriously disappointed that the author has totally made Cecelia a dumb twit as if that is supposed to be endearing. At the 50% Mark is where Cecelia dressed as Cecil has a direct conversation where Oscar processes his feelings knowing that Cecil is Cecelia. I can tell the author is a woman because she puts a speech out through the Prince Oscar that gender doesn't matter he loves who he loves and that is just stupid. Men and women are different. The author trying to normalize boy love is kinda gross.

    Think about it. This is supposed to be based off a SIM game where there is a Holy Maiden. The country is religious and the character lean is trying to normalize deviant homosexual behavior. Cecelia acts stupid like no free will to stop playing into the fantasy of her friend who is into boy love fantasy. The fact that none of these guys put up any fight for ruining the reputation of higher nobles or their own when lean writes about them with pictures of gay love is hard to swallow in this society when the author mentioned how the lean from the game had it hard since she was raised as a commoner.

    I think the author is seriously over sexed and is losing the plotline. It makes her story boring and woke preachy. I will not buy or read any future Manga of this author. When all the characters focus on looks and only attraction without much character this is a total letdown. Can only hope this author grows up and experiences relationships since she obviously can't write much about anyone having one.