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Super Main Character

Super Main Character

In fact, this type of person is very close to a cultivator. He strode forward, one step at a time, the stones in the garden were stepped on and shattered, stopping three meters outside of Cadell Marcus, a pair of tiger eyes staring at Cadell Marcus, both hands spread out, making a posture of wanting to shoot at any moment. Gideon Walter fiercely swallowed his saliva, looked back at Kane Louis in front of him, glanced at the stone under his feet, and said in panic. "Brother... Please take the time to pay Harding Arnold a favor. Say a few soft words. Lord Harding Arnold does not tolerate villains. He will definitely forgive you this time..."
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COLLISION-Revenge Of A Broken God

COLLISION-Revenge Of A Broken God

I was simply playing my role in a larger scheme, and her emotions were proof of my success in manipulating her. “Well, Dahlia,” I said, my tone gentle, “I’m glad you’re excited. I just wanted to make sure you had a memorable holiday. I’ll ensure everything is perfect.” As Dahlia’s eyes shimmered with gratitude, I felt a fleeting pang of guilt—though it was quickly overshadowed by my satisfaction. I was using her as a pawn in my revenge, and every step of the plan was falling into place. In the end, her happiness was merely a tool in my grand design, but I couldn’t deny the pleasure I took in watching her respond to my every gesture.
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The Villainess Reached The End Of The Story

The Villainess Reached The End Of The Story

He knew that doing this meant betraying Willow, so he kept it hidden from her. In the beginning, he still felt guilty, but as the happiness he gained from his affair grew, the happiness outweighed the guilt, and he chose the other woman. When all his lies fell apart, they had an ugly fight. They insulted and fought against each other so badly that their home no longer felt like one. In the end, they even swore that they would have nothing to do with each other anymore. They got a divorce last month. As the villainess of the story, my mother was insanely obsessive.
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Punished by His Love

Punished by His Love

However, this character was very difficult to cast. That was because not only was the character's appearance ugly, but the character was cunning and vicious, and at the same time, she also had a pitiful side. This character was once forcefully taken advantage of by a few men in the early stages of the story. After that, one of the men was sick, so she was also infected. She was originally a victim, but the victim chose to harm others. She wanted more innocent people to be harmed to make herself feel better.
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Nik Marizaa
i love the stories. but so much conflict. why drag this story so long. sometimes the scene repetetive. i sad becausw cannot continue to read because it took so much pay for me to follow. by the way this is nice stories and you are great writer but please end of sabrina misery and give her happiness.
Genevieve Herbin
Excellent! I have been reading this book for months and I can’t put it down. I enjoy it and wish you would not make me wait so long to continue reading the next chapters. It is repetitive a lot but I can skip over to get to the important part. I will give you a 4.5 because of the repetitiveness.
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His Bride By Contract

His Bride By Contract

“Mia!” “Of course, who else!” I snapped. “You didn’t expect her to stay silent forever, Liam. She had to retaliate somehow.” “Retaliate?” I spun around, eyes narrowing. “Retaliate against me? No one does that.” My voice cracked with restrained fury. Victor smirked faintly. “Then what’s the plan? Because right now, she looks like the victim, and you…” “I look like the villain,” I finished for him, jaw tightening. “And you know what villains do, Victor? They rewrite the script.”
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The Villainous Emperor is My Pet?

The Villainous Emperor is My Pet?

"I thought that the protagonist was Viessa." "She was the main character." Harvey raises his finger. "Along with three others. You have also met the hidden main character. Surprisingly, you gave a happy ending to all the characters." I knit my brows. Actually, I am not sure if I gave happy endings to all the main characters. The journey to the end wasn't smooth. If I had a clumsy cheat, I also had sheer bad luck. However, the biggest obstacle was nothing other than the main characters themselves. Dante had a tongue that made me want to kill him all the time. Viessa was so stupid that I wanted to drown her. Aloisia was so evil that I wanted to bury her along with her undead friends. Lastly, K
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SELENE WOODS

SELENE WOODS

After being tortured for a long while and at the brink of death is saved by the male lead, Reynold. I walked up to Irina's figure with a wooden plank as she layed on the cold floor, struggling in the dirt as she tried to crawl away from me. "So you think that just because Reynold dotes on you and treats you like his little canary...... you can defy me and get away with it." - I toned down my voice a notch, sounding cold and menacing. Embodying the true essence of the villainess in the movie. Irina embodying the role of the favored woman, whimpered struggling to make a sentence.
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The Villainess Wants To Live

The Villainess Wants To Live

Honestly, when I read that sort of background story, I wouldn't have thought of villainess, but rather some sort of unfortunate female lead… but that’s not what’s important right now! Growing up without parental love, Bella ended up twisted and committed herself to all sorts of shady actions. She wanted to take revenge on her father who abandoned her and her mother. But of course she was defeated by the main character and the heroine. The crown prince, Alistair Calder Astaseul was her half brother and the hero of the story. In the end, Belladonna was ruined and sentenced to death for her crime by the age of twenty. "Your evil deeds will come to an end now, Belladonna Reigna Astaseul." Those
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Her Mate Is The Villain

Her Mate Is The Villain

It was clear everyone had been fixated on Marcel, but at his declaration, all focus was on Celia. All her life, she was the girl with the weakest presence in a room. The one no one noticed, and when they did, she was viewed with pity or disgust. Now she was the mate of a werewolf who killed their Alpha. A werewolf who dominated other packs. A villain, undoubtedly. Hadn’t things just become worse for her? “Move,” Marcel instructed Sheeva, but she didn’t obey. “Move,” he said again, his eyes glowing this time. Sheeva trembled, doing her best to fight against the intimidation that came with Marcel’s unbelievable power.
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Juliet's Marriage Request

Juliet's Marriage Request

They still had a problem, a big problem that almost took the life of the male lead. It happened when Cassius Maximilian appeared, the real villain of the novel. He was a well written villain because apart from not having a sad past, he only became a villain because he was bored. I got up and went straight to the study table. I sat down and took a blank piece of paper, then took out the ink and pen. I observed the writing and practiced the movements of how to write. I'm not good at it, can't the ballpen be reincarnated here?
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Frequently Asked Questions

The idea of a villain hero as a protagonist is one of those juicy topics that gets me excited—partly because it challenges traditional storytelling norms and partly because some of my favorite narratives thrive on this very concept. Take 'Death Note' for example; Light Yagami is undeniably the protagonist, yet his moral compass is... well, nonexistent. He's a brilliant but deeply flawed character who believes he's justified in playing god, and that complexity is what makes the story so gripping. Protagonists don't have to be 'good' in the conventional sense; they just need to drive the narrative forward and compel the audience to engage with their journey, even if that journey is morally questionable.

Then there's Walter White from 'Breaking Bad,' a masterclass in how a villain hero can carry a story. Initially, he's sympathetic—a desperate man trying to provide for his family—but his descent into ruthlessness is what makes the show unforgettable. The brilliance lies in how the audience is manipulated into rooting for him, even as his actions become increasingly reprehensible. It's a testament to the power of writing and character development that we can find ourselves invested in someone who's essentially the villain of their own story. The line between hero and villain blurs, and that ambiguity is where some of the most compelling storytelling happens.

What I love about these kinds of protagonists is how they force us to confront uncomfortable questions about morality, justice, and human nature. They're not easy to like, but they're impossible to ignore. Stories like 'The Sopranos' or 'Attack on Titan' (especially with Eren Yeager's later arc) thrive on this tension, making us question whether we're watching a hero's downfall or a villain's rise. And that's the beauty of it—there's no clear answer, which keeps the discussion alive long after the story ends. Personally, I'll always have a soft spot for these morally gray leads because they remind me that storytelling doesn't have to be black and white to be powerful.

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