In the third year of the apocalypse, Lin Luxi read a novel. In the book, the male lead, Feng Guangyue Ji, was upright, kind, and brilliantly handsome. Beautiful women fell for him at first sight, throwing themselves at him, but the male lead only cared about growing stronger and building his career.
Frustrated, these women turned dark, colluding with enemies to betray him. They cut off his wings, poisoned his mind, and stripped him of his freedom. In the end, the male lead himself darkened, choosing to destroy both himself and his enemies rather than survive in pieces.
Lin Luxi never expected to transmigrate into the novel, growing up alongside the male lead, and she even had to stop the original character from pushing the male lead into darkness. Luckily, the story was just beginning. But before she could relax, she discovered that the original character had already secretly allied with a villain’s subordinate…
Remembering the original ending, where the original character had all limbs severed and mental strength destroyed, Lin Luxi decided to keep a safe distance from the villain, and absolutely could not let the male lead find out!
Little did she know, the male lead had been reborn.
Yue Xinghe never expected to get a second chance at life. In his previous life, his indecisiveness and inability to read people led to a tragic fate. This time, he vowed not to repeat his mistakes.
Yet why did this former ally, the very first to betray him, seem to be a completely different person? Not only did they care for him, treating him like a baby, but they constantly protected him whenever danger arose.
When betrayed by an old friend, Lin Luxi fearlessly shielded him, and Yue Xinghe couldn’t help but feel his heart light up as he watched her back.
Lin Luxi: Life is beautiful, isn’t it? Yue Xinghe: This world is dirty and boring, but because of you… yes, life is truly wonderful.

![The Male Lead Always Thinks I'm Out To Get Him [Transmigration Into A Novel] icon](https://book-pic.novelcools.com/d/icon/D5XuXd-200x300.jpg)

Popular Reviews