One of the virtues could be her intelligence. In many villainess novels, the so - called villainess is often very smart. She is able to outwit those around her, even if her actions are sometimes misinterpreted as villainous. Another virtue might be her determination. Despite facing various difficulties and the negative perception of others, she continues to strive for her goals.
The characters included the female lead, Li Weili, the female lead, Su Yuan, the Soul Traverser, the male supporting character, Wu Nian, and the demon beast, who was an old fox over fifty years old. The male supporting character, Cui Fuzi, was a crying black cat.
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He fought and killed for the first half of his life and enjoyed life for the second half…
In this life, she had loved three men…
The host was the one who first fell in love, and this became the knot in her heart for the rest of her life…
In the end, she chose the harbor that allowed her to take off her military uniform and park for a moment…
In this life, the demons fought for hegemony, and tens of thousands of ghosts floated…
These 20 years of ups and downs, he planned out half of his life's events…
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It was the King's Hegemony. " Wang Tu Ba Ye " was a Chinese idiom. It referred to the strategies and means used in feudal times to seek hegemony, which included ambition and desire. " Emperor " and " King " both referred to the monarch. Although " Emperor's Hegemony " and " King's Hegemony " had similar meanings," Emperor " referred to the emperor, the title of the highest ruler in feudal times. It was usually used in formal occasions, while " King " was a general term for the monarch.
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They are also presented in contrast to other characters. While the other characters may be weak - willed or overly dependent, the villainess with her virtues stands out. Her independence, for instance, becomes more obvious when compared to those who constantly seek help. Her loyalty, even if misplaced at first, makes her character more complex and interesting as it evolves throughout the story.
Maybe it's the lack of moral redemption or the constant conflict with the protagonist. Sometimes, being the villainess means facing isolation and no chance for a happy ending.
The main problem might be the struggle to change people's perception or the difficulty in finding true allies. Plus, there's often the burden of living up to the villainous image while still trying to have some depth and complexity.
There could be her family members like her parents. They might play important roles in the story, either supporting or opposing her at different times.