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The main practical difference between a hero and a villain is this: a hero usually has a goal that benefits others more than themselves, while a villain often has a selfish goal that benefits only themselves or their close circle. It doesn’t matter whether the hero or the villain has ambiguous morals, or whether they have a good or bad personality. The moment a villain prioritizes the well-being of others over themselves, they stop being a villain. The same applies in reverse.
Dam.. The amount of time it took me to finish.. Thanks author Still waiting "Destiny games".....
The real question here is what's the benefit on this like he's spending money resources and everything for almost nothing. It's like I'm reading a hero novel.
Hey I like your work and if you say this I trust you lets see what's gonna happen ☺️. By the way If you hadn't put #Villain. I doubt that I would read this book, even though it wasn't a book about a villain as such, reading it was fun. (But i still prefer a true Villan 😆)
First of all, I think the story is good. I enjoyed it and it’s entertaining. I decided to write this review before finishing the book because chapter 525 really bothered me. In my opinion, the book deserves 4 stars for its quality and how enjoyable it is to read. However, I feel like the author is misleading readers a bit with the way the main character is presented. This MC is not really a villain, nor an antihero. Although I understand that some of his actions happen because he sees certain people as if they were his sister, it still feels misleading to present him that way. In reality, the character leans more toward a “lawful evil” alignment rather than being a true villain. There are several points that reinforce this feeling: He creates relationships that are not really necessary. He follows rules even when he could simply get what he wants by force. He seems to focus more on events related to his relationships rather than on his main objective, which should be the only thing on his mind. Overall, the reading experience is good and the book is entertaining. However, if you came here expecting to read about a true villain (as I did), then this is probably not the right book for you.
Bro where's the fk Villan... Who cares if she dies like I don't even care if it's the "purple girl" I forgot the name. He's only objective should be destroying paragon. Why he's wasting his time in this shit. Dam I'm so disappointed.
Idk i stop reading, but at the moment of the review i dint see romance.. Bu if theres a tag. You should expect romance at some point
Oh, what a shame, and the other book isn't to my taste, but hey, lots of support and success!
Well? Where's my drug? I mean, Greed still interesting to read... But I want to read more of this book. Besides, I just realized that you released another book... What happened to this one?
This review was written several months ago. At that time the book had the #villain tag. The author removed it due to criticism.