After death, will everything be over?
Ares who was formerly a suicidal maniac from the apocalypse world, transmigrated into the body of a villain in a fantasy novel he read out of boredom.
The problem not only because he became the side villain, it's because he didn't know the ending of the novel. That was why he decided to become stronger than the protagonist and do whatever he could so he can enjoy an easy long life as a rich noble while the protagonist kill the demon king.
What can go wrong?
Everything!
Ares: Hey I'm not the protagonist so why are all these troubles coming at me.
Passerby: You're the villain though.
Ares: So what?
Passerby: Why don't you try to pester the protagonist?
Ares: Will I get money if I do that so why should I?
With the protagonist making troubles, he had to clean up the mess while thinking, ' Isn't it better if I just kill him?'
Protagonist: Hey I think you have to help me.
Ares: #&!?
Follow Ares's adventure with his heart-warmed family and loyal underlings.
I came from webnovel and red the previous version of this novel and all that I can say it's that is an awesome reading. Hope that Author can continue with the good job
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I love your works, your style, the creativity and expression. This is the third of your stories that have read and all of them were enjoyable.
The Villain’s String of Fate was particularly enjoyable as while there are subtle hints about underlying developing relationships the story is a lot more dynamic than a lot of works on this site and that makes the story so much more...
I adore homo-romantic stories and your other two works are fantastic approaches but even this story that only might subtly hint at it is a lovely read... I am sort of picturing Ares as a homo-romantic demis*xual person but as the story is missing the BL tag I wonder if you might just titillate us with just the possibility without ever directly labeling it.
I really want to read more of all three stories or anything else that you might produce.
Please tell us that you plan to continue writing even if it falls outside of the amazing works that have already been released.
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