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I Am the Fated Villain
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5 | 60% (208 votes) |
4 | 13% (46 votes) |
3 | 10% (34 votes) |
2 | 6% (22 votes) |
1 | 10% (35 votes) |
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1528 Chapters (Ongoing)
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All Time Rank: #371
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Immediately after Gu Changge realized he had transgressed into a fantasy world, the world’s protagonist, and fortune’s chosen, vowed to take revenge on him. Envied by all, he not only has the female lead head over heels for him but he’s also treated as a distinguished guest wherever he goes. Fortunately, Gu Changge’s prestige and power are superior to everyone else’s, so shouldn’t it be easy to trample on a mere fortune’s chosen?
Hold on… There’s a system dedicated to milking and harvesting from the protagonist? Gu Changge smirked. “Seems like even fate wants me to fulfill my destiny as the Villain of this world!”
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One entry per lineMe! The Heavenly Destined Villain
Ta! Thiên Mệnh Đại Phản Phái
The Villain of Destiny
我!天命大反派
Ta! Thiên Mệnh Đại Phản Phái
The Villain of Destiny
我!天命大反派
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
I Became the Rich Second-Generation Villain (6)I am a Gao Fushuai Villain (5)
I, The Villain, Will Start With Grabbing The Protagonist’s Peerless Beauties! (4)
The Protagonist Came to Villain’s Door To Entrust His Mother (3)
The Reincarnated Villain Makes The Heroines Tearfully Beg for Forgiveness (3)
Trash of the Count’s Family (2)
Recommendation Lists
- all of my 5/5 novels
- Villain Novels
- Villain MC both Urban and Fantasy
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- Villain novels Master List
Date | Group | Release |
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12/22/21 | Fantasy World Online | c15 |
06/06/22 | Divine Dao Library | c15 |
06/05/22 | Divine Dao Library | c14 |
12/24/21 | Fantasy World Online | c14 |
12/22/21 | Fantasy World Online | c13 |
06/05/22 | Divine Dao Library | c13 |
06/04/22 | Divine Dao Library | c12 |
12/21/21 | Fantasy World Online | c12 |
12/20/21 | Fantasy World Online | c11 |
06/04/22 | Divine Dao Library | c11 |
12/19/21 | Fantasy World Online | c10 |
06/03/22 | Divine Dao Library | c10 |
12/18/21 | Fantasy World Online | c9 |
06/03/22 | Divine Dao Library | c9 |
12/17/21 | Fantasy World Online | c8 |
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It's not the most tightly written novel and the inconsistent system mechanics can be more or less ignored.
4 out of 5 stars, just because I enjoy seeing those annoying MCs getting their comeuppance. SUMMARY
As per @Courting Death, the MC Gu Changge transmigrates into a Chinese Sephiroth (both physically and temperamentally similar). He's typecast into a stereotypical antagonist... the rich and powerful bad guy that oppresses those below him. Realizing his predicament, and having read waaaay too many CN webnovels in the past, Gu Changge must find ways to put down the inevitable Fated Children of Heaven (i.e. prototypical MCs) that will come after him. COMMENTS
This novel is really about how the various Fated Children of Heaven (prototypical MCs) are rightfully portrayed.
You have your usual downtrodden, pitiful MCs (from their own perspective) that constantly feel wronged, but somehow because of plot-armor-no-jutsu (aka Fate/author), they luck their way out and beat out their peers despite a lack of talent. Most CN novels ignore the fact that their MCs have very problematic personalities:
-- your usual pe*verts,
-- hypocrites that oppress others the moment they power up,
-- hypocrites that don't hesitate to betray random strangers but expects everyone else to do them good by them (i.e your usual self-entitled MCs),
-- despicably selfish/greedy people who are just as underhanded when screwing over other innocent bystanders,
-- whiney individuals who don't work hard but instead complain all day about social injustice and how unfair the world is (i.e. your usual Welfare MCs),
-- self-righteous pricks who, even after being properly compensated for earlier injustices, constantly have a chip in their shoulder and make trouble for those they perceive as having wronged them (i.e. anti-establishment MCs),
-- douchebags that emotionally blackmail FLs to help them out when in a dire situation,
-- your usual r*pey pe*verts.
In this novel, these personality flaws are highlighted for what they are and is really satisfying to read. Enter Gu Changge, a character born with a platinum spoon, has good looks, talent, etc. There's a genuinely interesting background that caused the MC to be typecast as a villain, and he must now find a way to dig himself out of this hole, all while using his status and privilege.
MC was born with a demonic heart, that caused him to lead a different life with split-personality when he was younger. By the time his Systemic power starts up and he regains his own consciousness, he's already in his 20s and stuck in a villain role.
MC Gu Changge's latest target of manipulation Jiang Chu Chu, the Holy Priestess of the Church of the Human Messiah (my own lousy translation) is kind of hit-or-miss. This is around c200-275, and led to some reviewers mentioning Stockholm Syndrome, etc. I definitely agree it could have been done better.
Gu Changge was plotting after the Human Messiah, a reincarnative entity that descended whenever an Absolute Negative Sky (my own lousy translation) Calamity also descended. They effectively represent absolute "good" and "evil" respectively. These two forces have battled through the ages, and the MC is after them both.
As part of his scheme, he captures and manipulates Jiang Chu Chu to reveal the whereabouts of both these entities. There's r*ape involved, which is disappointing and very pointless. The only lame defense Gu Changge makes to Jiang Chu Chu is that he's "just trying to survive, like everyone else", because Human Messiahs have always exterminated Demonic Art Successors like him.
Lawful Evil: These characters believe in using society and its laws to benefit themselves. Structure and organization elevate those who deserve to rule as well as provide a clearly defined hierarchy between master and servant. To this end, lawful evil characters support laws and societies that protect their own concerns. If someone is hurt or suffers because of a law that benefits lawful evil characters, too bad. Lawful evil characters obey laws out of fear of punishment. Because they may be forced to honor an unfavorable contract or oath they have made, lawful evil characters are usually very careful about giving their word. Once given, they break their word only if they can find a way to do it legally, within the laws of the society. An iron-fisted tyrant and a devious, greedy merchant are examples of lawful evil beings.
Chaotic Evil: These characters are the bane of all that is good and organized. Chaotic evil characters are motivated by the desire for personal gain and pleasure. They see absolutely nothing wrong with taking whatever they want by whatever means possible. Laws and government are the tools of weaklings unable to fend for themselves. The strong have the right to take what they want, and the weak are there to be exploited. When chaotic evil characters band together, they are not motivated by a desire to cooperate, but rather to oppose powerful enemies. Such a group can be held together only by a strong leader capable of bullying his underlings into obedience. Since leadership is based on raw power, a leader is likely to be replaced at the first sign of weakness by anyone who can take his position away from him by any method. Bloodthirsty buccaneers and monsters of low Intelligence are find examples of chaotic evil personalities.
He orders a whole sect to be destructed because one guy from there didn't want to reveal the info he needed.
It's a fun read until around mid 300s. Before that, it feels like every leek is just an obnoxious good-for-nothing or something along those lines, so whenever they are played to death, it just feels like they got what they deserved.
But in the arcs that start around ch.340 MC is just pure evil menacing decent people, and it starts to feel pretty uncomfortable, with lighthearted writing vs the unsettling content. I skimmed through mid 500s when one of those arcs end, and the ending is just completely miserable.
Hopefully, this is just an outlier, because I really don't want more arcs when I feel bad for a poor, constantly bullied leek.
And it would also be nice if MC sometimes faced any kind of setback, even the tiniest one. Because we've reached a point where he can say any lie, even the most far-fetched one, and no one even dares to question him. He doesn't even need scheming, because he can tell people to look another way, kill someone, and when they turn back tell them the guy killed himself and no one would questions him about it.