Inside An Ad**t Game As A Former Hero Chapter 80 Discussion

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With a title that would make you reconsider at least thrice before giving it a chance, this novel brings what exactly to the table? Surprisingly, a lot more than I expected. While the plot itself is the same pre bought cake mixture that always has the same taste that you can find in any Isekai story, the protagonist is truly one beautiful way to ornate this otherwise bland 'cake'.

The antihero troupe has started gaining some track lately as the generation of self absorbed kids that were infected with the white knight syndrome had grown up and were cut off from their parents money which had allowed them to always feed themselves on dreams of someday getting harems while being wimpy, beta and always on full simp mode. Still, while having some popularity, it's quite difficult to go truly evil with the antihero, and most author slowly mellows the evil traits. I guess even for the slightly more mature audience, not forgiving a beautiful girl with huge b**bs is still hard to accept, even if she cucked you. Sadly for those that would accept getting cucked, here we don't have to deal with this kind of shit.

The story itself uses of course the premise of semi omniscience of the game plotline so as to give the protagonist the edge to kick ass. Thankfully, there is one added trait to the protagonist that manages to make this advantage seem more of a bonus rather than the sole lifeline. Well, the title is a giveaway, but the character itself can be described best with one word, petty. But this makes him a lot more acceptable in the role of a protagonist in a very f*cked up world.

The side character, the main characters, the plot and the twist and turns are not going to surprise anyway and they are certainly not going to give you a change to shed some tears. Still, as a revenge story, it does it's job in some occasions in some very creative ways without intentionally making a point of it.

Overall, well, 5 stars, I find these kind of protagonists refreshing, so I'm quite biased.
 
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