Xu Ze transmigrated into a novel and became the final villain, capable of becoming an immortal level existence if he completed the plot ten times over.
To achieve immortality, Xu Ze devoted his life to playing the role of the villain who abandoned the heroine and was incomparably evil.
However, all the heroines suddenly regained their memories of their previous nine lives during their last lifetime.
The hatred and love they had for Xu Ze blackened them all.
“Xu Ze, I hate you for abandoning me! But I also love you. So I’m locking you up by my side so you can never leave!”
“Xu Ze, do you like me, or Big Sister? You certainly like me, right? After all, you told me that you would love me until death do us part.”
“Xu Ze, I know why you abandoned me. It’s because of this man, right? Then, I will kill him right now, so don’t leave me, okay?”
The protagonist: “Brother Xu save me! I’ll give you the system, I’ll give you all of my treasures, so please don’t send your woman to kill me.”
Xu Ze, who was tied up, shrugged his shoulders helplessly.
My brother, it wasn’t that I didn’t want to save you. Even I cannot protect myself.



Xu Ze has experienced nine previous lives as the main antagonist, always defeated by Ye Fan and his ten ex-lover heroines at the end. In his tenth and final life, he expected a similar plot. However, the objective took an unexpected turn – he needed to win back the hearts of the 10 heroines, who now remember their past nine lives, after abandoning them.
There were a few cons to mention. The author's writing style was initially unappealing, with repetitive information, particularly about Qu Qinghan's complex feelings towards Xu Ze. Some characters, like Lu Qingqing and Nalan Yun, received less development than others, which was a minor annoyance. And the one-dimensional nature of most heroines, aside from Gu Ling and Yao Ling, contributed to a blandness.
On the positive side, the protagonist's growth was commendable. Xu Ze shifted from a villain to someone trying to make amends with the heroines. His protective instincts towards them and his actions, like saving Qi Tian and involving Su Muxue, showcased his character development. The humor, focusing on Xu Ze's numerous relationships, added a light touch.
Qu Qinghan, initially my least favorite, emerged as a standout character due to her selflessness and transformation into a supportive first wife. The interactions between the heroines strengthened their bonds, particularly after Qu Qinghan rescued Lu Qingqing, Jing Xiaoxuan, and Lin Yu'er from danger.
The system played a minimal role, which I appreciated since it didn't overshadow the story with unnecessary statistics. Overall, the book provided a decent balance between relatable characters and a well-paced plot.