/ Urban / Transmigrated As A Villain, The Heroines Are Also Regressors?
摘要
Ronald Kuangge transmigrates into an urban novel called "The Dragon King in The World" as a Rich Second-Generation that has to properly play his role as the Villain according to the plot in order to return back to earth.
After finishing his villain role accordingly to the plot however, instead of going back to earth he has dreamt so long of doing, he ends up going back to the beginning of the story where he has do everything over once again.
So in order to go back to earth, he has to act like a villain according to the story once again.
Little does he know this time however, the heroines have also regressed back as well...
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寫檢討I really hope you still have the MC remain who he actually is in terms of personality and attitude I really like how the MC subverted the cliches of tropes and not rely on the other heroines who nearly fell in love with the MC but the MC until the end does not give in to there change of heart and remain ruthless to the heroines as he is slowly starting acting like a villain
I really enjoyed reading this book it really reminded me of another Chinese novel with the same idea however I do have to say one thing that is the characters back story are not fleshed out that well although you do have chapter that are 'dedicated' to their backstory they don't give depth to the character if this problem is fixed then the story might become a masterpiece. Ps:good luck
作者 Dudedude5000
Hey guys, it's tradition for authors to give 5-star reviews to their own novels, so here is also my shameless 5 star review! Anyways, I want to clarify some things. This story is going to be one of those stories where you will either love or hate it. Reasons why you might like it: - Mc (Ronald) is heavily misunderstood - Heroines are completely devoted to the mc - Heroines prioritizes the mc's well-being (which is where the misunderstanding comes in) - Mc is OP Reasons why you might hate it: - Mc is almost oblivious to everything - Mc mentally suffers - Mc doesn't have his own free will (because of the system) during the plot he reenacts. Of course, the reasons that might make you hate this novel as stated above will be learnt by Ronald overtime, but it will happen slowly, so if you plan on reading this book, don't come in expecting his problems to be solved for awhile. With that being said, read at your own caution and enjoy!