Well, obviously the main character is the one who adopts the villainous dad. This person is likely to be a kind - hearted individual with a strong sense of justice or perhaps a big heart for wanting to help someone as difficult as a villainous dad.
One interesting plot could be the initial struggle of the main character to deal with the villainous nature of the adopted dad. For example, they might have to constantly prevent him from doing evil deeds while also trying to understand his past that led him to be this way.
The main character is obviously the one who adopts the villainous dad. This character is often portrayed as kind - hearted and brave, willing to take on the challenge of having a villainous figure as a family member.
Another possible plot is that the main character discovers some secrets about the villainous dad's past that led him to be the way he is. This could lead to a journey of understanding and forgiveness, and also put the main character in difficult moral dilemmas as they try to balance their loyalty to their adopted dad with what is right and wrong.
She could be very cunning. In many'read villainous princess novel', the princess uses her intelligence in a devious way. She might be good at hiding her true intentions and presenting a false image to the public while secretly plotting against her enemies. Also, she may have a sense of entitlement, believing that she is above the rules and norms of society because of her royal status.
I can't directly provide the unabridged complete works of the novel, The Prince's Nanny in Huadu, to chapter 749 because it involves copyright and other legal issues. And even if I have the complete version of this book, I don't support the reprinting and use without the author's authorization. I suggest that you respect the author's copyright and find legal channels to obtain this book. If you need to read this book, I can give you some suggestions to help you find the complete version.
Sure is. Mysterio in the comics is known for being villainous. His powers of illusion are often employed for nefarious purposes and to oppose the forces of good.
I'm not sure specifically about a 'villainous78 gay story'. But some well - known gay - themed stories with complex characters (not necessarily 'villainous' in a traditional sense) include 'Call Me by Your Name'. It beautifully portrays a young gay love story set in Italy with all the nuances of first love, family, and self - discovery.
First, you could try to understand the character you've become more deeply. Read the novel carefully to find out the motives and actions of the original villainous empress. Maybe you can find a way to change her fate or at least make her more likable. For example, if she was originally cruel because of past traumas, you could try to heal those traumas in the story's context.