
I Became The Villain The Hero Is Obsessed With
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Author:
Seo Eun-ha,Westway,서은하,
- Status: Completed
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The story revolves around a protagonist who understands the heroine's struggles in a world where villains are rampant and heroes face immense pressure. The MC, driven by empathy, decides to become a villain to train the heroine and prevent future tragedies. His powers, telekinesis and teleportation, aren't overpowering; instead, they limit his abilities, making him rely on strategy and self-control, which I find refreshing in a protagonist.
One of the book's strong points is the character dynamics, particularly the relationship between the MC and Egostream, a group of rescued villains that form a makeshift family. If you enjoy such relationships, this aspect is worth checking out.
The "streams" in the novel, where the MC conducts dramatic interviews, showcase his showmanship and the eccentric personalities of his villains, adding depth to their characters.
A memorable scene involves an interview with a man suspected of being the villainous alter ego. It's comical as the man, terrified and confused, tries to defend himself.
Lastly, the story's commentary section is another highlight, providing humorous insights into the MC's obliviousness to public perception, especially given his controversial status as a terrorist.
In summary, the story's focus on compassion, character development, and unique storytelling elements make it more than just a tale of a simp. Give it a try if these aspects appeal to you.
I thoroughly enjoyed the protagonist's antics and the misunderstandings they caused – a refreshing take compared to others in the genre. The main character (MC) is aware of these mishaps and actively tries to rectify them, though not always successfully, adding a touch of humor. The logic behind the misunderstandings and setbacks is well thought out.
One aspect that stands out is the handling of romance. Despite its theme, the novel adeptly navigates the relationship, which I appreciate.
Slight spoiler ahead:
Stardus (the female lead), initially skeptical due to the misunderstandings, eventually comes around, and the progression feels organic, without forced love interests. It's a delightful touch that enhances the story.
Overall, a well-crafted narrative that avoids clichés and provides a satisfying reading experience.
I can't wait until I get to read this in full normal english. I've really been wanting to re-read the MTL but I'll only have to wait another 5-6 months probably, so it's fine.
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