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Villain of my own novel

Eshwar is the name of the author who transmigrated into his own novel after his death. Eshwar’s death was caused by his own magic which he had yet to control. Why? because I didn't think I would seriously die!!!! Anyway.... my novel's protagonist is a selfish person. why you ask? because I wrote him and I wanted him to be like me. Muhahahaha, ha. I reincarnated into my novel! and that to as a villain who dies in the first half, will I stand still and die? Of course not, I may have reincarnated as a villain but its not like I will live like he did. I'll live my life as I want! and kill all the other villains. Why? because I love the world I created, hahaha, ha.... (real reason: I love to fight.), who else will get the chance to look at the world they have created? System I created is messed up for some reason and is doing everything on its own!!??? we'll see how it turns out with everything messed up, well(sigh...) Oh, but because i have reincarnated as a villain, I got a new problem and that is, I'm handsome (sparkles), I have to say, handsome people have their own problems. ==== SLOW START. [VOL 1 INTRODUCTION: MAYBE CONFUSING, BUT EVERYTHING WILL COME TOGETHER IN THE LATER CHAPTERS.] ==== I don't know who the artist of the cover is, but if you want me to remove it, you can ask me to do so(T-T)! Credits for the artist. And, Thank you for reading!!!!

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394 Chs

166. Not so simply.

"No..." Eshwar's eyes displayed pure disbelief and a sudden chill run down Henry's spine.

"No, no, no, no..... no..." Eshwar continued to shake his head in disbelief before abruptly disappearing. Henry and Edwin Cobb simply stared at the spot where Eshwar stood in a daze, unable to comprehend what had just actually happened, and before a minute passed, Eshwar reappeared in the same spot, bloodshot eyes and seething in rage.

BAM

"Uck!?" Edwin Cobb groaned in shock when he was abruptly 'knocked out.'

'What? A 'vampire' was knocked out?' Even Henry was taken aback and stared in disbelief at Eshwar. Because of their absurd recovery rate and vitality, there has never been a time when a vampire was 'knocked out,' and as a result, humans have been unable to gather any 'data' on the vampires or devise a method to reduce their numbers, so what Eshwar did simply because he wanted to was impressive in its own level.

THUMP