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In My Favorite Novel As The Final Villain
Author: TheCrimson
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"Transmigrate as the Final Villain of the novel..." Ark stared at his reflection in the mirror he held. It was Theos Von Fallen, the final villain of his favorite novel. Although he was the final villain and the strongest in the novel, he was killed by the protagonist and his harem in the finale. [Ding. The Heroine Snatching System has started] Ark gave a crooked smile when he read the system message in front of him... "Exchange!" he shouted, unwilling to accept the fate they had in store for him. Trapped in the world of his favorite novel as the most "evil" and powerful villain, Ark, now Theos, will use his knowledge as a fan obsessed with the novel to take away all the protagonist's opportunities. Whether he can become the focus of the whole show or whether a script will dictate his fate, he will decide! He will live as a true villain who doesn't care about anything but his life and his loved ones.

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Raising Beast Husbands with My Space — The Villainess Becomes a Beloved Favorite

[High-quality male competition + all pure Beast Husbands + group pampering + Healing Ability + from being disliked to becoming adored by all] Su Muyao transmigrated to the Beast World, starting off with being exiled and mistreating five stunningly beautiful Beast Husbands. And she had just transmigrated and was right on the scene. It is said that she originally had a noble status and even had ten Beast Husbands, but five of them would rather forfeit half of their superpower strengths to forcibly dissolve their relationship with her. The other five Beast Husbands had no way to dissolve their relationship and could only follow her to be exiled to the most barren and cold Tribe. Looking at the abused, sickly, and incredibly beautiful five Beast Husbands, Su Muyao, armed with a Space System, started searching for food, farming, cooking, and trading. She also possesses a Wood Element Ability to heal injuries, has extremely high fertility, and can give birth to top-talented babies. Before she knew it, she cleaned up her reputation and became adored by all, even unintentionally stunning the entire Beast World Continent. High-quality noble beastman constantly beg to be her Beast Husband. And those who said they would leave after three months found that the Beast Husbands not only stayed but also vied to pamper her, creating a daily Asura scene of competition for her favor. The pure and cold Wolf Beastman The enchanting and alluring Fox Beastman The gentle-as-jade Snake King Beast The soul-captivating Blood Clan Beast The pure and unblemished Ice and Snow Beast The handsome and aloof Dragon Beastman, and so on. Initially, they despised her, but later they revolved around her, using steely determination to protect and pamper her with their lives. Each one competed to become her Beast Husband and spend the night with her. Those who once abandoned and betrayed her before the exile, even if it were a hellish pursuit of love, she would never forgive.

Auspicious and Lucky Snow · Fantasy

Stealing Luck from the Heavenly Dao's Favorite

(Possibly a yuri romance, I'm not sure yet as this story still serializing. The hint of it was on ch 632) Wei Yunxi transmigrated into the novel she was reading—great, right? Wrong. She's now the tragic female supporting character who exists solely to prop up the flawless heroine, her half-sister Wei Yuqing. The original Yunxi handed over treasures, resources, and even her own cultivation, only to die horribly in the end. Nope. Not happening this time. Yunxi has a new motto: If it's mine, I'm keeping it. No more playing ATM for the heroine. Especially since Yuqing is the Heavenly Dao's Darling—blessed with insane luck. Try to steal her opportunities? The universe just hands her a better one. Oppose her? Heavenly lightning says bonk. But Yunxi isn't completely helpless. First, she snatches the mahogany plaque—her golden finger—right from under Yuqing's nose. Boom! Instant cheat code: a cross-dimensional chat group filled with overpowered allies from the apocalypse, interstellar world, and even the divine realm. Now, Yunxi can trade resources, scheme, and finally fight back. Too bad the heroine (and the male lead?) won't stop clinging to her. What part of "I'm not your personal loot box" do they not understand? === English Original Title:《Holding the space chat group, the cannon fodder female supporting role ascended》 (Note: Title adapted for tone and readability while preserving the story’s core themes.) Status: Serializing --- If you enjoy this translation and want to support me, you can do so by donating or subscribing here: https://patreon.com/rikhi https://ko-fi.com/rikhi

Reiya_Alberich · Eastern
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What makes the NPR 100 favorite horror stories so special?
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2024-12-13 12:41
Well, these stories are special in that they use various literary devices to create a sense of horror. For example, many of them use suspense effectively. Take 'The Lottery' as an example. It builds up a sense of normalcy at first, and then the shocking ending hits you hard. Also, the characterizations in these stories are often very strong. In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', the contrast between the two personas is really striking and adds to the horror. And the settings in these stories are also important. Dark, isolated places like the old castles in 'Dracula' help set the mood.
Can you introduce some of the NPR 100 favorite horror stories?
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2024-12-12 06:46
Well, 'The Yellow Wallpaper' is often considered a great horror story. It shows the mental decline of a woman trapped in a room. Another could be 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe, with its narrator's descent into madness over an old man's eye.
What are the most terrifying NPR horror stories?
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2024-12-12 12:51
The story about the haunted forest was really terrifying. Hikers would go in and never come out. When search parties went in, they'd find strange markings on the trees. It was as if something was luring people in. It sent chills down my spine.
Can you share some NPR horror stories?
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2024-12-11 09:12
One NPR horror story I recall was about a family that moved into an old house. Strange noises started at night. They'd hear creaking floors and whispers. It turned out there was a hidden attic where a previous owner had some dark secrets. It was really spooky.
What are some characteristics of the NPR top 100 horror novels and stories?
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2024-12-04 05:02
One characteristic is the ability to create a sense of unease. In 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle' by Shirley Jackson, the strange behavior of the main characters and the secrets in the village make the reader feel on edge. Another is the use of atmosphere. In 'The Turn of the Screw' by Henry James, the spooky old manor and the unexplained apparitions add to the overall horror. And a lot of them have complex characters that are either victims or perpetrators of the horror, like in 'American Psycho' where Patrick Bateman's character is both terrifying and fascinating.
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