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The Legendary Pseudo-villain

Over-confidence can get you killed or in Hecathe’s case, it can get you transmigrated into a parallel universe that is trying to kill you. It all started with a simple, “Mom! I want to be a villain!” Years later, Hecathe stood at the top of the economy with his Zuex company squeezing out every last penny from the pockets of the helpless consumers. One day he looked over at his secretary and confidently questioned, “When the country runs on your money, do you really think it matters if I’m driving legally or not?” The heaven’s laughed as they heard this. To think that a mere human was this arrogant?! The heavens: “Let’s pull a UNO reverse card on him!” Hecathe’s eyes were glued to his phone as he heard the loud screeching of tires that made him look up and... Ha. Ha. Ha. The heavens probably had the last laugh... Or did they? Hecathe remembered getting hit by a car but instead of waking up in a hospital, he woke up in a stinky jail with heavy chunks of metal chains wrapped around his whole body as if it were a straitjacket. An expensive custom-made straitjacket. Fantasy || God-complex || Sci-fi || Villain protagonist || Politics || Mystery || Adventure || Suspense || Parallel universe || Bromance || Rich and Arrogant protagonist || Elements and magic || MechaXMagic || Story by: Cherlyswan Cover art by: Cherlyswan

cherlyswan · ไซไฟ
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The rare exceptions

It wasn't often when the guild actively took in members so it was truly a bit surprising that Hecathe had managed to impress them with a single mission. 

If Hecathe were to tell her how he had impressed them or if he were to say anything about the deal he had with Kelly, the woman would probably faint from the shock. Perhaps because of this, Hecathe decided not to explain anything in detail, or maybe he was just not bothered enough to narrate the whole incident to the woman. 

"Didn't you trust me when you gave me the job?" Hecathe's eyes narrowed down on the woman as he questioned.

The landlady chuckled as she immediately responded, "Of course, I had faith in you! Isn't that why I'm willing to let you stay here?" 

Hecathe didn't look to be very impressed as he heard this but he would naturally not comment on this topic. 

"Since you've already gotten the answer you were looking for, may I go now?" Hecathe sighed as he asked.