The multi-follower function of a novel usually referred to the villains or villains in the novel. These characters were usually more powerful and intelligent than the main character, and they planned all kinds of schemes and plans to control or destroy the world in which the main character lived. In these novels, the villains often had unique personalities and backstories that made it easier for readers to resonate and connect with them. At the same time, the villain's multiple functions were also an important element in the development of the novel's plot, which could promote the development of the story and the climax. Some novels would make the villains more complex and full. Not only were they simple, but they also had profound human nature and moral thinking, so that readers could appreciate the plot of the novel and think more deeply about the nature of human nature and society.