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The Possessed Villain: My Life on the Doomsday Committee

Griswalden Silverth possesses Death's Route power and can predict the best ways to kill someone. He is a member of the Doomsday Committee, aiding monsters in world destruction. Aiden becomes furious upon discovering that Griswalden, his favorite villain, dies abruptly in the story. Dissatisfied with the ending, he expresses his irritation by cursing the author in the comments. The author responds calmly, "I'm willing to give you a chance if you think you can outperform Gris." Thus, Aiden mysteriously transmigrates as Griswalden Silverth in the web novel Rise of the Low-Class Hero. *** The storyline is slow. The MC goes to the villains' academy in chapter 40+. He had to go through many paths to join the doomsday committee. His life in the committee is still long but it will be the main plot until the end. English isn't my native tongue, so there might be some slip-ups in spelling, grammar, and clarity. However, I'm open to corrections if you point out any mistakes. I'm all about constructive criticism, so lay it on me (nicely). When you drop a review, it'd be great if you mentioned the latest chapter you read to help out new readers.

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The Empire sent a special squad to deal with the heretical sect attacking Silverth Mansion. Most of them were ranged attack experts.

They received a command to take out the targets quietly and discreetly. The archers stood prepared, equipped with special arrows that operated silently, ensuring their mission remained undetected.

"Target found," Tobias, the archer team leader, whispered after checking the surroundings with his magic binoculars.

Blayz was nowhere in sight. The sect members were spotted launching attacks on servants and other workers, who were scrambling away in a panic.

The special squad was actually deployed to rescue him. If he died, the Amarthia empire would suffer from the loss of a talented alchemist like him.

"Wait a minute. Don't fire those magic arrows. I'll give the signal when the situation is perfect," Tobias gave the code for the archers to stay ready.