Transmigration: The Breathtaking Villain is Forced into Love by the Blackened Protagonist

Transmigration: The Breathtaking Villain is Forced into Love by the Blackened Protagonist

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Straight man Ning Ke woke up to find he had transmigrated into a cultivation novel written by his own sister. Right at the start, as the villain, he was destined to be tortured and killed by the male protagonist!

Fortunately, a system appeared at the critical moment, bound itself to him, and initiated a time regression. It allowed him to travel to the protagonist’s past to fix plot holes and extend his own life!

Thus, Ning Ke donned various identities, playing different roles one after another: The “Beautiful Older Sister” who passed on the Fox Fire to the protagonist; The Junior Martial Brother who dug out his own eyes and self-destructed to save the protagonist; The Demon Monk who helped the protagonist eliminate his inner demons…

When he finally returned to the correct timeline, all his disguises fell away.

He saw the protagonist, who had once wanted to torture and kill him, now standing there with scarlet eyes, choking back sobs as he questioned him: “A-Ke, do you know how long I’ve been looking for you?”

Ning Ke tugged at his hands, which were cuffed by chains: “QAQ I don’t know! I don’t understand! This young master just wants to finish the mission and go home!”

Dramatic, slacker, little sunshine straight Shou VS Early-stage innocent white lotus, late-stage lovelorn crazy Gong.

[Many foreshadowings, 1V1. The Shou is a breathtaking villain Nine-Tailed Fox—carefree, heartless, loves to play and make trouble, and single-mindedly wants to go home. The Gong is a growth-type character—cute in the early stage, blackened in the middle stage, and crazy due to unrequited love in the late stage.]

 

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