This is either a novel taken from the og author or a direct theft of the actual novel dragon kings son-in-law as that novel is also on this platform but they have this under a different name then the other novel
One of those few stories that are really fun to read. Often times I just hate the protagonists in the stories. They are face-slapping overbearing and just as arrogant as the young masters. Often times their behavior when taken from the perspective of a third party is no different from the young master villains. In this particular story we have the young master villain who is able to get ahead of the 'protagonist' world main character, and is able to rouse the 'MC' into acting like the novel villain. The young master villain MC of this story steels the heroines, like other villain novels, yet he uses a more benign approach. He uses his advantages appropriately and avoids the pitfalls that the usual novel villains fall in with the world protagonist, which is usually the use of force or family connections to suppress the hero. I especially like the event where he goes and finds the hero's special encounter to get a lost medical technique and then memorizes it and takes a few key pages while leaving an incomplete version for the hero to find. The hero still finds the technique but does not realize that it is missing a few key pieces of information that would allow him to practice it safely. This ends up causing the hero long term problems and even impacts others of the world heros.
I feel sorry for those who likes antagonists and villains but still find this novel interesting! I can only say you haven't read the real novel that's why. I've made reading list for villain novels you can check it out.(only read those which has my reviews since I just added them but haven't read all)
Always wondered, what would happen if all the "Protagonists" meet up together? Woulf there be a fight, a peaceful relationship, neutral relationship. Comment your ideas in comment
Honest reviews are here.. This is not a cultivation novel.. MC is a transmigrator who got into the novel world.. MC possesses the body of rich young master who has trash personality and reputation.. Even though this novel title is "Villain: With God-tier Choice, I Suppressed the Protagonist," MC is not a real villain, and the protagonists are also not a good guy.. As to why it is called "God-tier Choice," the author never mentioned it.. Maybe just a clickbait to attract people to read his novel.. MC can only choose two options, and it is not that overwhelming to be called God-tier.. It's just a normal choice with normal reward.. The synopsis is also quite misleading when the author mentions about dragon king, war god, immortal........
Depend on what genre you are looking for, but this novel does not suit me..
Fighting? No..
Cultivation? No..
Political Company? Yes..
OP MC? No..
Harem? Yes..
Genius MC? Well, as MC read the novel and was transported into that novel world, MC can predict the future event based on what he read..
This novel has many fake "Protagonists".. Just because MC defeats one, another one comes.. They were been called "Protagonist" by the world itself because that what the real novel are supposed to be.. But, due to MC involvement, the world is trying to destroy MC instead by sending this so-called "Protagonists" many times..
This captivating novel, "Villain: With God-tier Choices," is a thrilling rollercoaster ride of power dynamics. The protagonist's downfall at the hands of the cunning antagonist leaves readers on the edge of their seats. The author's masterful storytelling weaves an intricate web of strategic decisions, making the villain's rise all the more mesmerizing. The exploration of morality within villainy adds depth, making it not just a battle of strength, but a thought-provoking study of choices and consequences. A compelling read that keeps you hooked till the very end.
"Villain: With God-tier Choices, I Suppressed The Protagonist" is a thought-provoking and unconventional narrative that subverts typical storytelling tropes. The title itself sets the stage for a unique exploration of morality and power dynamics within the world of the novel. The protagonist, often seen as the hero, takes on a more complex role here as the titular villain, showcasing the blurred lines between good and evil when faced with god-like abilities.
The story likely delves into the psychological and ethical dilemmas faced by the antagonist, as they navigate their choices, pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a 'villain.' It invites readers to question the nature of heroism and the consequences of power, forcing them to consider whether suppressing the protagonist is truly a sign of villainy or a necessary response to a different set of circumstances.
The author's writing style may be captivating, blending elements of suspense, drama, and perhaps even satire, as they craft a tale that defies audience expectations. Through the character development and intricate plot, the novel offers a fresh perspective on the dynamics between heroes and villains, ultimately leaving readers pondering the true nature of heroism and the role of choice in defining one's destiny.
In essence, "Villain: With God-tier Choices, I Suppressed The Protagonist" is a compelling read that challenges conventional narratives and encourages readers to delve into the grey areas of human nature and morality, all wrapped in an engaging and immersive storytelling experience.
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Depend on what genre you are looking for, but this novel does not suit me..
Fighting? No..
Cultivation? No..
Political Company? Yes..
OP MC? No..
Harem? Yes..
Genius MC? Well, as MC read the novel and was transported into that novel world, MC can predict the future event based on what he read..
This novel has many fake "Protagonists".. Just because MC defeats one, another one comes.. They were been called "Protagonist" by the world itself because that what the real novel are supposed to be.. But, due to MC involvement, the world is trying to destroy MC instead by sending this so-called "Protagonists" many times..
The story likely delves into the psychological and ethical dilemmas faced by the antagonist, as they navigate their choices, pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a 'villain.' It invites readers to question the nature of heroism and the consequences of power, forcing them to consider whether suppressing the protagonist is truly a sign of villainy or a necessary response to a different set of circumstances.
The author's writing style may be captivating, blending elements of suspense, drama, and perhaps even satire, as they craft a tale that defies audience expectations. Through the character development and intricate plot, the novel offers a fresh perspective on the dynamics between heroes and villains, ultimately leaving readers pondering the true nature of heroism and the role of choice in defining one's destiny.
In essence, "Villain: With God-tier Choices, I Suppressed The Protagonist" is a compelling read that challenges conventional narratives and encourages readers to delve into the grey areas of human nature and morality, all wrapped in an engaging and immersive storytelling experience.
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