In 'Ntr Minor Villain Wants to Be the Main Villain', the minor villain's ambition isn't just about power—it's about recognition. This character spends the entire story lurking in the shadows, watching the main villain get all the glory while their own schemes go unnoticed. Their frustration builds as they realize they're smarter, more cunning, and just as ruthless, but stuck playing second fiddle. The turning point comes when they witness the protagonist defeating the main villain effortlessly, sparking a revelation: they could do better. Their desire isn't just to replace the main villain but to rewrite the narrative entirely, proving that side characters can steal the spotlight when given the chance. The story cleverly plays with tropes by making the minor villain's journey feel relatable—who hasn't felt undervalued at work or in life? Their gradual escalation from petty sabotage to full-blown megalomania mirrors real-world ambition gone unchecked. What makes them compelling is their self-awareness; they know they're the underdog in a system rigged for the main antagonist's dominance, and that knowledge fuels their rebellion.