Of course there was! I have two books that are very suitable for you. The first book was the "Time Travelling Animation App." The male protagonist obtained an animation APP and played a low-key role in different anime worlds, quietly saving the world. The second book was "The Demon Emperor's Crazy Wife: Husband, Please Love". The female protagonist transmigrated to another world and became a waste. However, she obtained powerful strength in an accident. She insisted on keeping a low profile, but she still encountered a situation where she was haunted by a demon. These two books had a low-key plot similar to "The Inferior Students of Magic High School", but they also had their own unique characteristics and plots. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
This question was not easy to answer because the quality and evaluation of the male lead in the anime depended on many factors such as the plot, character creation, audience preferences, and so on. Moreover, the definition of "the most scum" varied from person to person.
However, if it was referring to the performance of the male lead in a certain anime, then it could be said that every character had its own unique charm and value. It was difficult to simply rate a character as the "worst".
In my opinion, 'High School DxD' had some issues as an anime adaptation of a light novel. While it was popular for its fanservice, it deviated quite a bit from the original light novel in terms of story and character growth in the later seasons. The story started to feel more like an excuse to show off the female characters' bodies rather than focusing on the plot and character development that was in the light novel.
It could also be about the level of adherence to the original source material. High fanfiction might stick closely to the canon of the original work, in terms of characters' personalities, the world - building, and the overall story arc. Low fanfiction might deviate more, taking creative liberties to create a more unique or out - there story.
There was a bully in my high school who would trip people in the hallways. One time, he tripped a girl so hard that she fell and broke her wrist. The bully just laughed and walked away. The girl was in a lot of pain and had to miss a lot of school for her recovery. This incident really showed how cruel some bullies can be.
There was this instance where a high school had a really unfair teacher. He would pick on students he didn't like, give them lower grades even when they did good work, and made the classroom environment really hostile. For example, he once made a student stand in the corner for an entire class just because he asked a simple question that the teacher didn't like.
I had a horrible first day when I realized I left my homework at home that was supposed to be turned in on the very first day. The teacher scolded me in front of the whole class.
On my worst first day of high school, I accidentally spilled my lunch all over myself in the cafeteria. Everyone stared and some even laughed. It made me feel really self - conscious for the rest of the day. And I had to walk around with a big stain on my clothes.
The classification of low-level martial arts, low-level magic, high-level magic, and high-level martial arts in online novels was usually used to distinguish the worldview and setting of the novel. These categories were often used to describe the strength of different elements in the novel world, such as martial arts, magic, technology, etc.
Low-level martial arts novels usually described a relatively ordinary world or a world with a large difference in strength. The battles between characters were mainly based on techniques and weapons. The characters with lower martial arts value could use simple weapons or rely on their own physical fitness and combat skills to fight.
Low-magic novels usually depicted a world with relatively weak magic. The battles between characters relied mainly on magic skills rather than pure force.
High-level martial arts novels usually depicted a world with a large difference in strength between characters. The main reference was martial strength. Powerful characters could use all kinds of powerful weapons and skills to fight.
High magic novels usually depicted a world with powerful magic. The battles between characters relied mainly on magic skills rather than pure force.
These categories could also be used to describe the worldviews and settings of novels created by different authors. Different categories could lead to different storylines and character settings.
The order of the positions in the palace from high to low was as follows: Emperor, Empress, Empress Dowager, Imperial Concubine, Imperial Concubine, Concubine, Noble, Talented, Servant, and Lady. The specific position list might change according to the dynasty, civil officials, and military officers.