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Corporate Villainy: Trampling Protagonists as a Business Dad

Corporate Villainy: Trampling Protagonists as a Business Dad

In a world where megacorporations rule like feudal dynasties and cultivation is under corporate rule, Vincent Cornelius wakes up in a silk-sheeted bed beside a suspiciously curvy woman. Reincarnated into the body of a doomed CEO fated to be a "villain's father". Vincent quickly realizes he's a disposable background character— the kind destined to be humiliated, ruined, and killed so that his pathetic son, can become a stepping stone for some arrogant, heaven-defying, cliché cultivation protagonist. Unfortunately for fate, Vincent didn’t reincarnate to play along. He reincarnated to ruin protagonists for profit. Armed with the Corporate Villain Expansion System, every cruel scheme, humiliating press leak, or market manipulation against protagonist nets him Villain Points—and every time he crushes a “fated encounter,” his Luck Points rise. Turn the protagonist into a drugie? +400 VP + 50 LP Reduce the mercenary king to a job of a small security guard? +500 VP +100 LP Cause chaos in a protagonist's harem—emotional betrayal, internal sabotage, or seduction ? +1,000 VP +200 LP As his mid sized logistics corporation moves towards becoming a corporate megaforce, Vincent must climb the cultivation ladder, weaponize capitalism, and outwit Fate itself—one bankrupt protagonist at a time. The world wants him humbled. The story wants him deleted. But Vincent Cornelius is here to rewrite the script. He’s about to prove that in this world, the real golden finger is a hostile takeover. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer (Filed Personally by Vincent Cornelius): If, by some cosmic accident, any names, corporations, or highly sensitive trade empires mentioned in this story resemble real-world entities—rest assured, it’s entirely coincidental. I am far too busy conquering fictional markets to bother with actual ones. No offense is intended. No lawsuits, either. Unless you’re a protagonist. In which case… file away. I'll be waiting—with a better lawyer and a hostile takeover plan. This is fiction. Relax. Or invest. Discord— https://discord.gg/d2V5ydRb9T
Fantasy
81 Chs
My Corporate Ascension Path

My Corporate Ascension Path

# [Urban Cultivation, Progression, Slice of Life, Drama, Male Protagonist, System, Transmigration, Cultivation, Business Management, Weak to Strong, Anti-Hero Protagonist, Ruthless Protagonist, Strategic Protagonist, Philosophical, Psychological, Mature, Seinen, City Building, Empire Building, Character Development, Slow Burn (for the final philosophical shift)] Lin Feng was a king of the corporate world, a mergers & acquisitions titan who saw people as assets and relationships as transactions. After an untimely end, he expected oblivion, not a second chance in a modern cultivation world where spiritual energy is the new currency. Trapped in a failing family teahouse and bound by a "Karma & Capital Ascension System," he faces a brutal ultimatum: profit or perish. But this System has a double-entry ledger. To gain power, he must increase his Capital through a ruthless business strategy. To stabilize his soul, he must grow his Karma through genuine personal growth. Can a heartless businessman cultivate a heart strong enough to achieve godhood? From turning a dusty shop into a spiritual franchise to waging corporate war on ancient sects, Lin Feng will learn that the most hostile takeover of all is the one against his own nature. ——— Primary Genre: · Urban Cultivation · This is the perfect fit. The story is set in a modern-fantasy cityscape with cars, coffee shops, and corporate intrigue, but it's entirely powered by cultivation, Qi, sects, and spiritual ascension. Secondary Genres: · Progression · Slice of Life · Drama Tags: (Core Plot & Mechanics) · Male Protagonist · System · Transmigration · Cultivation · Business Management · Weak to Strong (Protagonist & Tone) · Anti-Hero Protagonist · Ruthless Protagonist · Strategic Protagonist · Philosophical · Psychological · Mature · Seinen (Story Arc & Pacing) · City Building · Empire Building · Character Development · Slow Burn (for the final philosophical shift) [Short Story: 35 Chapters (Completed)]
Urban
35 Chs
What are some popular corporate fiction books?
A great corporate fiction book is 'Barbarians at the Gate' by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar. It details the corporate takeover battle and gives insights into the cut - throat world of corporate finance. It shows how power, greed, and ego can drive corporate decision - making.
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2024-11-23 05:58
How can corporate fiction books benefit business students?
Corporate fiction books can give business students a more vivid understanding of corporate culture. For example, through reading 'The Bonfire of the Vanities', they can see how different corporate and social classes interact in a real - world - like fictional setting.
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2024-11-23 06:27
What is corporate science fiction?
Corporate science fiction is a sub - genre of science fiction. It often involves stories set in corporate - dominated futures. For example, in some works, mega - corporations control space exploration or advanced technologies. It can explore themes like the power dynamics between corporations and individuals, and how corporate interests shape technological development.
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2024-11-15 04:45
What exactly is corporate fiction?
Corporate fiction is basically fictional stories or narratives that are centered around corporate settings or business-related themes.
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2024-10-05 04:13
What is a corporate legal fiction?
Well, a corporate legal fiction means that a corporation is regarded by the law as having certain rights and obligations as if it were a person. This helps in things like business transactions and liability issues. For example, the corporation can own property, enter into contracts, and be sued independently of its members.
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2024-10-17 21:44
What is the concept of corporate fiction?
Corporate fiction refers to the legal idea that a corporation is an entity separate from its owners. It can enter into contracts, own property, and be sued or sue in its own name, just like a person in the eyes of the law.
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2024-10-29 05:50
What is corporate fan fiction?
Corporate fan fiction is basically when fans create fictional stories based on corporate brands or companies. It's like taking the elements of a well - known corporation, such as its logo, its business model, or its public image, and using them as building blocks for a made - up story. It can be a fun way for fans to engage with the brand on a more creative level, rather than just being consumers.
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2024-12-05 10:28
What is 'corporate cc fan fiction'?
Corporate CC fan fiction is a form of fan - made fictional stories related to a corporate - themed or corporate - branded 'CC' (which could be a company, a corporate character or something specific within a corporate context). It often takes elements from the corporate world and weaves them into fictional narratives, usually created by fans who are inspired by the corporate entity in question.
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2024-11-01 01:26
What is corporate fiction and how is it defined?
Corporate fiction refers to literary works that involve corporate environments, characters, and themes. It can include novels, short stories, or even films that explore the dynamics, conflicts, and successes within the corporate world. For example, stories about office politics, corporate takeovers, or the rise and fall of business empires can all fall under the umbrella of corporate fiction.
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2024-09-28 03:28
What are the key elements of corporate crime fiction?
The key elements often include complex corporate settings, power struggles within companies, white - collar crimes like fraud or embezzlement, and the investigation of such crimes. Also, there are usually characters like corporate executives, lawyers, and investigators.
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2024-11-10 00:53
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