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Stealing Heroines’ Affections Is My Job as the Villain

Content Warning: R-18, Smut, Cruel MC [Ding! You've acquired the Heroine Stealing System!] [Your first task is to steal the daughter of the Eastern Kingdom's king!] [Your Fate Value has increased by 10!] [You've slept with the hero's mother, your Fate Value has increased by 15!] [The hero has developed animosity towards you. Current Hatred Level: 5 stars] [The king's wife is charmed by your looks.] After being transported from his own world, the protagonist wakes up as Vritra, the son of Demon King Rohan from the Hell Continent. Since he's from another world, he doesn't have any Fate Value in this new world of swords and magic. To survive, he has to act like a villain, stealing the affection of every hero's heroine and sleeping with them. This will boost his Fate Value and help him stay alive in a world filled with wars and political conflicts! ---- - No NTR (aside Netori) or Yuri. - Smart, Savage, Shameless and Charismatic MC. - Great plot, lore, magic system and world building. - Excellent culture, exquisite female descriptions and graphic lemons. - Give it a read!

SleazyPen · Fantasy
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117 Chs

Katherine Eadgifu Bluesteel

Katherine Eadgifu Bluesteel.

She was the wife of Marquis Cedric and a well-known woman in Gladius City.

What made her special wasn't her title as the wife of a vassal state's feudal lord, but her skills and qualifications. She was educated in reading, writing, and even advanced math, on par with many scholars from regions with better educational systems.

If not for her loyalty to her husband and respect for their marriage, she could have been offered a higher position in the Royal Court.

She also understood her social standing and knew that most women didn't have a voice in important matters. Because of this, she kept out of them, even though she was one of the most educated people in Gladius City.

"Katherine… that's a lovely name."

Vritra made heavy contact with the beautiful noblewoman, and after a moment, she couldn't help but look away.

"Th-, thank you…"

She didn't say much more, clearly a bit flustered.