The_Unholy_One
I particularly enjoy novels with Evil/Dark protagonist and hate kind/retarded ones with a passion
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You complain about villain novels, where the protagonist is an actual VILLAIN? Ridiculous.
I derive no arousal from the situation, it seems that you're self-inserting as the protagonist and letting your emotions get riled up - which is not a good thing to do. You called it 'ntr', and I corrected you. That is all.
NTR? It would seem you don't even know the meaning of the term. His mother is not his woman, so how exactly is he getting cucked?
TAG: Villain. Definition: An unkind, evil or unscrupulous person. I'm surprised there's so much crying here. In the very first chapter, the protagonist was described as an evil cultivator who raped and engaged in cannibalism. Now some are saying this is too much? Really? It would seem what those people are looking for is not a 'villain', but a pathetic anti-hero.
The protagonist is a villain in every sense of the word. He r@pes, murders (not too much of that yet) and manipulates. If you're uncomfortable with such acts, you should read something else. As of chapter 133, there are 11 harem members and only three have affection for him (the rest of them were either raped or saw his true, depraved face). One of my few grips with the females in this novel is the fact that most of them have identical body proportions: large to ample breasts and voluptuous bodies. Besides that, it's an ok read.
Debaucherous pre-martial coitus.
Visual depictions of novels tend to be censored, it's quite common.
You're looking at it the wrong way, it was only curious glances. Nothing inappropriate about it.
it's not, the maids are not children and they seem to be the ones pursuing him.
I understand what you're saying, but it doesn't matter which son the king chooses to inherit; once he's dead, the strongest prince will rightfully take the throne regardless of his original desire.