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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

Strange Motive, Sudden Explosion!

Some hours ago…

Sadim was polishing his red and gold armor with a serious look on his face.

Across from him, Rosemarie watched.

… Hrmmm

She had her arms folded, a stern expression on her face, as she stared at him like she was about to explode.

The golden-haired man let out a deep sigh.

"Rose, you have to understand that I'm just…"

"Just what?"

Rosemarie interrupted him before he could even finish what he was saying.

She was extremely furious.

"I can't believe you're actually planning to steal from God Dionysus like it's no big deal!"

"Di-, Dionysus?"

Sadim abruptly turned to face her.

His body was shaking a bit.

There was confusion written all over his face.

"H-, He said… his name was Dionysus?"

"Well, yeah. N-, Not exactly."

Rosemarie raised an eyebrow.

What was supposed to be a lecture about how wrong his actions were had taken a completely different direction.