Story cover for The Villain Is Intoxicating by Ouroborose
The Villain Is Intoxicating
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 35m
  • Reads 1,276
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 9
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2022
2 new parts
"Would you have fallen for me if I was good? Was there any way to love me?" He wished for lies that would comfort him, but silence met him instead. 

                                      ...

Yi Heng was the final villain, the most revered and feared. However, his indifference made him unbefitting of the title. He disregarded the affairs of the cast of protagonists and side characters. So, the villain system forcefully bounded Yi Heng to mold him into a proper villain with a malevolent heart and a greedy soul.

He became a more henious villain, and those around him had become infatuated with him from the protagonists, minor villains, side characters, and cannon fooder.



"He was something so heinous, yet so devastatingly bewitching."
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Xia Wei had always believed in minding her own business-until she opened her eyes in the body of Xia Zhiwei, the most hated villainess in a cliché romance novel. According to the plot, she was doomed. Arrogant, jealous, and utterly foolish, the original Xia Zhiwei did everything to ruin the gentle and pure heroine. The result? She was trampled on, abandoned, and ended up dead in a ditch while the heroine and her powerful admirers lived happily ever after. Absolutely not. Since fate threw her into this world, she would live as she pleased. Be a villainess? Sure, but only on her own terms. If the male lead was supposed to love the heroine, she would make him love her instead. If the heroine was supposed to be pitiful, she would out-pitiful her. If the world wanted her to fail-then the world had better prepare to be rewritten. But just when she thought she was in control, things began to spiral. The male lead, who should have hated her, started chasing her instead. The cold and ruthless second lead, who barely noticed her existence before, suddenly became dangerously possessive. Even the villain, who should have been her rival, kept finding excuses to linger near her side. Wait. What is happening? She thought she was playing a game of strategy, but now the pieces are moving on their own. And worst of all, she might not be the one in control anymore...