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In This Rebirth, The Male Lead Is Mine [BL]

Rise Lee, a well-known A-rank esper in the federation. He was even ranked as one of the strongest among the A-ranks and recognized as one of the hopes for humanity.  However, he wasn't only famous because of his prowess or his attractive appearance; Rise was more infamous because of his terrible personality. He was called a villain by most guides and espers for a reason. And who would guess that Rise Lee was really a villain, in a literal sense?  The terrible truth then unfolded to him.  He, Rise Lee, is one of the main villains of the novel.  Rise Lee spat out a mouthful of curses and swore that if he had a second chance, he would mess up this damn novel until everyone went down with him. If the author was in front of him, he too would be destroyed with him!  And a second chance did come! Rise Lee, the villain, woke up five years before the main storyline! Heh.  So what if he was a villain destined to die? That protagonist who killed him, and the author... He would screw them over.  Being a villain, be damned. In this rebirth, he would take and mess up everything.  What did you say? The protagonist’s love life? Heh. That too. Rise would take his lover. The male lead... will be his.  - - #Guideverse #guide #espers #bl #r18 #rebirth

ladyaize · LGBT+
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122 Chs

Guild Leaders

The Blue Guild was a great guild, indeed. Just after finishing their meal, there was another knock on the door. And unexpectedly, a member of the guild greeted them. 

She entered the room, greeting Kamille, but ignored Rise, who was then wiping Riri's face after he ate messily for the first time. 

"Guild Leader Han," she called respectfully, but her demeanor told otherwise, at least she was not much in awe of Kamille despite the difference in their statuses and ranks. 

Like Rise said, the members of this guild had a superiority complex, taking pride in being a great guild; arrogance seemed to be engraved in their blood the moment they entered this guild.

Kamille only acknowledged with a nod, uninterested. He had the capacity to act superior, as much as these members hated to see this demeanor.