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A beloved villain

Saving the Villain

Saving the Villain

The Devil’s Den was Cosette’s favorite webnovel that she had followed for three whole years. She waited for updates, wallow in those empty days during the author’s constant hiatuses, cry and laugh with the characters; it was already a part of her short life. Cosette really wished that the novel would never end despite that she was terminally ill. But after three years, The Devil’s Den finally came to an end. With a reader as invested as Cosette, she had mixed emotions about the ending. Not that the ending was disappointing, but what disheartened her was the ending of her favorite character; the villain Maxen Devilsin. One year later, Cosette took her last breath only to wake up in the body of the stunning Cosette Blac; the villainess of the novel The Devil’s Den, her second favorite character after the villain. Granted with the opportunity to live in the world of her favorite novel before the main story starts, Cosette had a plan. That was to simp over the characters and save her favorite characters whilst hoping that the female and male lead still have their happy ending. In a world that was already written and events that were expected to happen whether or not they wanted to, can Cosette change the course of their lives? Was overwriting the characters' fate could save them? Or would it just give them a much worse ending than what the author had given them? Watch Cosette as she tried to become the superfan and give the dark-themed story some light. ---- A part of the Wild Series: Wild Young Fan: Saving the Villain! Cover photo not mine. Credits to the artist.
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What makes a beloved villain in a BL manga?
3 answers
2024-10-15 15:24
A beloved villain in a BL manga often has a complex personality. They might have a tragic backstory or hidden vulnerabilities that make readers sympathize with them despite their villainous actions.
What makes a beloved villain in manga so appealing?
2 answers
2024-10-14 03:58
Often, it's their backstory and the reasons behind their actions. A well-crafted villain has a past that explains their behavior and can even evoke sympathy from readers. Also, their unique powers or skills and the way they challenge the heroes add to their appeal.
Do you recommend a novel about Huo Xiaoxiao, the beloved daughter of a villain?
1 answer
2024-08-29 05:08
I recommend "The Male Lead Always Wants to Kill Me After Transmigrating into the Book" to you. This novel is also a story about a transmigrator who becomes the villain of the novel. Although the female lead is regarded as a thorn in the male lead's side, she changes the male lead's attitude towards her through tenacious survival and hard work, and finally obtains the male lead's love. The plot of the novel was interesting and the writing was smooth. It was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Is the character 'Beloved' alive in the 'Beloved' novel?
3 answers
2024-09-28 19:03
Yes, Beloved is alive in the novel. The story unfolds with her presence and her experiences shaping the plot.
Is 'Beloved' a novel?
2 answers
2024-10-17 00:58
Yes, 'Beloved' is a novel. It was written by Toni Morrison and is highly regarded in the literary world.
Is 'Beloved' a ghost story?
3 answers
2024-10-17 02:45
Yes, 'Beloved' can be considered a ghost story as it incorporates supernatural elements and themes related to hauntings.
Is 'Beloved' a true story?
1 answer
2024-10-17 02:15
Well, 'Beloved' isn't based on real events. It's a literary piece crafted to explore various themes and emotions through fictional characters and situations.
Was 'Beloved' a true story?
2 answers
2024-10-08 00:11
Well, 'Beloved' isn't based on real events. It's a piece of fiction that explores various themes and emotions through the author's creative writing.
Is 'Beloved' a Southern novel?
3 answers
2024-10-07 15:33
Yes, 'Beloved' is considered a Southern novel. It explores themes and settings often associated with the American South.
Is 'Beloved' a feminist novel?
2 answers
2024-10-06 05:53
Yes, it can be considered a feminist novel as it explores themes related to female oppression and the struggle for liberation.
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