The Villain is Happy Being a Father Chapter 28 Discussion

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In my opinion, this is a pretty good novel. Light stuff, meaning fluffy things, with a dash of heavy stuff here and there. Like another person said, the author didnt clearly explain how or why the MC, which is apparently chosen at random by the system, a 3 year old child chose the man as her father, or Daddy as she says it. But, to be clear it wasnt directly explained to us but was subtlely included in the content itself. Pass chapter 20 of course.

For me, the MC is both happy and pitiful at the same time. Spoilers below, be warned.

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The MC, a 3 year old girl, is basically chosen at random by the system. Or as the author describes it, a government or something, which is on the side of order, chose to implement their system into the world. The pitiful thing about the MC is that she is forcefully chosen and given the system, after which she is forcefully pitted against the source of chaos in the world.

In the Mc's original world, she was a poor child, that experienced child ab*se from her mother. One day when she was exhausted and on the brink of death due to starvation, the Villain saved her. Nursed her back to health but dissapeared after.

After gaining the system, she was thrown into another parallel universe to stop chaos from enveloping that world. And the source of chaos, was the same guy who saved her before, who treated her like his own daughter, but was this world's version that didnt know her. That is why she claims that he is her father and fears that the man have forgotten her.

The pitiful thing about the MC is that she kept being thrown to different parallel worlds after the chaos of the world she is in currently is eliminated, or suppressed. This is due to the system finding her useful in stopping chaos, or at least the guy causing it. But due to this, as she kept being thrown to new worlds, that world's villain doesnt know her. Thus leading her to repeat a cycle of gaining that worlds villain, or her father, recognition. Recognition that she is his daughter. Cute, light, fluffy marshmallows. And with a dash of bitter black chocolate.

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So I suggest reading further in, or at least finish the first arc before fully criticizing this novel.
 
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