π, regarding your question, I'm happy to recommend some novels where the male lead is the villain. First of all, I recommend "The Beast's Favorite: The Villain's Husband Doesn't Play According to the Rules". This was an ancient business and farming novel. The male protagonist was a villain. In order to change the villain's fate, the main character, Su Cha, raised him, treated him, and promised him her life. The sweet love story was basically not cruel. In addition, there was also "My Male Lead Is the Villain". This was an ancient romance novel. The male lead was the villain. The entire novel was a couple, and there were no male and female co-conspirators. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There are many anime where the male lead is the villain at the beginning. Here are some examples: 1 Naruto: Uchiha Kaido started out as a villain but eventually became the protagonist. [2]" Reaper ": The katana " Seki Maru " was initially mistaken as a villain but eventually became the protagonist. 3 Silver Soul: Yin Shi was a villain at first, but later he gradually became the protagonist. 4."The Attacking Giant": Alan started out as a villain but eventually became the protagonist. 5. The Blade of Ghost Destruction: Tanjiro was initially mistaken for a villain but eventually became the protagonist.
There are many anime characters with villains as the main characters. Here are some of them: 1 Kirito in Sword Art Online is the villain. He became the strongest warrior in the game, but at the end of the game, he chose to betray the player community and become a member of the evil forces. Alan in Attack on Titan was seen as a villain in many cases. He initially joined the Giant Hunters to protect his family, but the plot gradually became cruel and violent. 3. Steins (Gate) in The Stone of Destiny was portrayed as a villain. He was a genius physicist who created a time machine to investigate a mysterious experiment, but it led to a series of strange events. 4. Rurouni in The Rebellion was a complex character who was seen as a villain in many situations. She tried to rule the world through war but ultimately chose to fight alongside her friends and companions. This is only a small part of the anime with the male lead as the villain. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask me.
There were many male protagonists in anime that were villains, such as Naruto, Death Note, Rebellious Lelouch, Gintama, and so on. The male protagonists in these animes usually challenged the balance of the entire world or had evil motives. However, these villains in anime were not necessarily evil. They also had their own unique charm and stories.
There were many novels where the male protagonist was a villain, such as " Lord Snow Eagle "," Battle Through the Heavens ", and " The Peak of Martial Refinement ". The male protagonists in these novels had distinct personalities and complicated backgrounds, and they often became the main villains of the entire story. Their actions and decisions often led to changes in the direction and ending of the entire story, shocking and surprising the readers.
I recommend the book,"She Wins After Attacking the Dark Second Male Lead" to you. The second male lead is very strong and likes the female lead. It's a sci-fi space-time travel fantasy novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There are many anime plots where the male lead is caught by the villain. Here are a few recommendations: 1 Naruto: In this anime, the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki was captured by Orochimaru during a mission. After a series of struggles and battles, he finally managed to escape. 2 One Piece: The main character Luffy was captured by Admiral Moria during a mission. He experienced a series of battles and adventures and finally escaped successfully. 3 " Death ": In this anime, the main character, Ishida Yulong, was captured by Aizen Yuusuke during a mission. After a series of struggles and battles, he finally managed to escape. 4." Attack on the Giant ": In this anime, the protagonist Alan was captured by a giant during a mission. After a series of battles and adventures, he finally managed to escape. 5. Sword God Domain: In this anime, the main character Kirito was captured by Asuna during a mission. After a series of struggles and battles, he finally managed to escape.
There were many animes in which the male protagonist defeated the female or male villain. For example," Battle of the Date,"" The Door to the Fate Stone,"" Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" Evil Crown, etc.
I'm not sure which anime you're referring to. If you can provide more information or context, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I recommend the following books to you ~ "Reborn with the Marquis's Mansion": The female protagonist is a daughter of an ancient aristocratic family. She is reborn into a minority family and later marries a minority male protagonist to become a noble. "I Want to Be a Great Aristocrat": The male protagonist brought the game system of "Riding and Killing" to the magical world, step by step from a slave to a knight, then to a noble, and finally to a king. "Into the Middle Ages": The male protagonist is a technological otaku from China in the future who became a minor aristocrat in the Holy Roman Empire. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI recommend the following novels to you: "Quickly wear the system, the villain's male god is a little naughty" and "Quickly wear the system's male god strategy." These two novels were both sci-fi space-time travel novels. The male leads were the villain and the dark male god respectively. The second book was a 1v1. The writing style and plot were good. After reading it, you would be pleasantly surprised. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π