I haven't read this book in detail. But generally, a 'villains novel' in a series often focuses on the backstories and motives of the villains. Maybe 'The Odd Sisters' in this novel are a group of interesting and complex villain characters with their own dark pasts and evil plans.
The protagonist and the original protagonist are sisters. After the sisters are given to the villain by their family, the villain likes the protagonist? This plot was more common. One of the female protagonists in the original book was given to the villain by her family for some reason and then used and controlled by the villain. After transmigrating, the female protagonist would find that she was also liked by the villain and begin a battle with the villain.
This kind of situation often appeared in novels because the villain's character was usually more voluptuous and would have a certain impact on the heroine, forcing her to face the truth that she was being used. At the same time, the heroine would gradually grow up and discover that she was not completely a product of darkness through the struggle with the villains. Such a plot would usually leave a deep impression on the readers and produce a certain emotional resonance with the heroine.
The following are some recommendations for novelists setting up villains:
1. The story was about a squeamish man who was transported to the identity of a villain. He decided to change his fate by acting coquettishly.
2. "Proud Bao saves the rough man and attacks [Quick Wear]": This novel is similar to the Proud Bao's fast-wear novel. It is recommended for readers who like the plot of the villain.
3. "I'm a Paranoid Villain Reaper"(Quick Wear): The story tells the story of the righteous male protagonist becoming a murderous villain. The system assigned him to travel through the world in an attempt to change his character.
4. "Changing the Character Setting for the Villains": The main character is a genius, and this novel has a novel and funny female lead character setting.
5. The story was about Qiao Han transmigrating to become the cannon fodder of the villain in a cultivation novel. He decided to resist the system's persona and change the plot.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the search results. There may be other novels that recommend villains.
There's a group of villains in the 'Villains Rising Light Novel'. One of the main ones is a woman named Lilith. She is cunning and uses her intelligence to outwit her enemies. Another is a hulking brute named Brutus who uses his physical strength to cause chaos. They all have different motives for their villainy which makes for an interesting dynamic.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact novel. But usually, the main villains are those who oppose the protagonist the most. They are often the ones causing the most chaos and problems in the story world.
Here are a few recommended novels for ending villains:
1. [The Peak of Life Is All about Picking Up]: It tells the story of the protagonist's forbearance and counterattack.
2. Huadu Jinxian was also a classic novel in which the protagonist endured a counterattack.
3. The Talented Fortune Teller was another recommended ending villain novel.
These novels all had wonderful plots and fascinating stories, suitable for readers who liked villains.
The following are some recommendations for bad villain novels: The villain of time travel is ruined. The Traversing Life of a Rotten Man 3. "The Villain Is Starting to Get Rotten (Transverse Book)" 4. "Male Supporting Villain Awakens: For Love, I'm Slaughtered, No…" 5. "Fantasy: Ten Dragons Fight for the Heir, I Choose to Destroy the Villain" "F * ck, I'm going to mess up the villain's junior brother (Chi Ju)" and so on. These novels covered transmigration, villains, and bad elements, and were suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics.
There were a few novels about raising villains that could be recommended, including " The Princess Was Forced to Raise a Villain "," The Eldest Princess Smells Good After Being Forced to Raise Villain Wolf Cubs ", and " Dressed as a Villain Princess, She Was Forced to Raise Sick Nation Master ". In addition, there were modern novels such as " She Who Was Raised by a Villain [Wear It Quickly]" and " The Villain Who Was Raised Has Fallen." These novels covered elements such as ancient romance, transmigration, and counterattack. The story plots were all different. However, due to the limitations of the search results, no more detailed information could be provided.