Villain: With God-tier Choices, I Suppressed The Protagonist

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Final Fantasy
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Luo Chen woke up and discovered that he had transmigrated to a parallel world that was a hodgepodge of various online novels.
This world was filled with all kinds of proud sons of destiny. Besides that, there were also the son-in-law of the Dragon King who remained hidden, the War God of the North who returned to Central, the bodyguard of the school beauty, the reborned Immortal Master who currently resided in the city and the descendant of the divine physician who emerged from the deep mountains.
On the other hand, Luo Chen became an antagonist from one of the novels. From the start, he had to go through the plot where the female protagonist broke off their marriage engagement with him.
Thankfully, he activated the God-tier Choice System.
[Option 1: Beg the girl to stay. Reward: Cancel your identity as the antagonist.]
[Option 2: Seize the initiative to break off the engagement. Reward: 10 pulls.]
Luo Chen chose Option 2 without hesitation, becoming the greatest antagonist of destiny!
He refused to be wrapped around the little finger of the protagonist.
In this life, he would become the protagonist, driving the latter into a corner.

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  1. brazmanTs7
    brazmanTs7 rated it
    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.
  1. clkarv
    clkarv rated it
    "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.
  1. Uriah Hubbard
    Uriah Hubbard rated it
    This type of novel is hypocritical so losing brain cells is highly conducive
  1. Tracy Emmie
    Tracy Emmie rated it
    I feel like I got baited by the synopsis.
  1. Evelyn James
    Evelyn James rated it
    Just no.

    You'll lose a lot of brain cells reading this
  1. Jerome Wycliffe
    Jerome Wycliffe rated it
    Honestly Brain dead Author and trash mc

    The quality of novels are so trash these days [img=faceslap][img=faceslap]
  1. Colin Eddie
    Colin Eddie rated it
    Trash troupe from the very start -_-
    Brain dead author and mc -_-

    Don't want to spoil for those who still hope to read but first arc is Shen girl comes to beg the mc while openly looks down on him ... Whereas he being richest and most powerful familie's  heir act meek [img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap]
  1. Howar Macadam
    Howar Macadam rated it
    What was I even expecting?

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