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Lin Yuan transmigrated to an urban romance novel. His identity is a Gao Fushuai and he is also a villain. Fortunately, he can make choices to get corresponding rewards.

【Ding! The heroine expressed her disgust for you! Please make a choice! 】

【Choice 1: Be the embodiment of licking dog and apologize to her. Reward: ‘Master Level Martial Arts’! 】

【Choice 2: Resolutely retire from marriage, refuse to lick the dog! Reward: ‘God-level Medical Skills’! 】

He can also grab the opportunities of the protagonist and plunder his luck to get stronger.

“Ding! Charm is increased by 50 points!”

“Ding! Strength is increased by 20 points!”

Who says that the villain is destined to be trampled by the protagonist?

I want to personally smash the protagonist’s halo!

System: Now you are the protagonist.

“No, I just want to be a villain.”

Note : Gao Fushuai means tall, rich, and handsome (Mr.Perfect).

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If you're into a formidable villain, this is the one for you, though it does feature a lot of face-slapping, which is common in Chinese novels. Give it a try; you might enjoy it—the plot is solid and the character development is strong. However, I can only give it 4 stars due to the elements mentioned.
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First off, to those who were disgusted by how the main character (MC) treated one girl, I'm not sure if they have actually been following the novel closely.

He never really goes against her in any significant way beyond ignoring her. Her distress is largely due to her own pride in letting go of what she perceives as a good opportunity. Some might argue that this behavior is incel-like, but is it really? Ignoring someone who is known for being cold to others, while the MC is focused on more pressing matters, seems quite reasonable.

The MC isn't a saint, and part of his character development involves recognizing that this world and its inhabitants are more than just a 'game.' He comes to realize that he has genuine feelings for the people around him, rather than treating them as mere 'characters.'

However, yes, the MC does exhibit playboy behaviors, and that's an integral part of the story. If you don't enjoy that aspect, then this novel might not be for you. Many readers are here for the harem, and I have to say that the plot fits this type of novel very well.

The main cast is well-developed, with each character having their own background and unique, fantastical personalities. The MC is overpowered, and his plans have consistently worked out so far.

Personally, my favorite novels feature dynamic relationships that evolve as the plot progresses. In that sense, this novel is quite good in my opinion.
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"Sure, it’s entertaining but also a bit crude. The writing isn’t as polished as other system or transmigration novels I’ve read, and there are quite a few plot holes. However, as I mentioned, it’s still entertaining."
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This novel was surprisingly good, considering I thought the 'win the girl' concept had been overused. Somehow, the author managed to write a refreshing story while still using many clichés and common tropes found in other Chinese novels. Additionally, disliking the novel due to the morality of the main character seems odd, given that you know what you're getting into before you even start reading.
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The novel is good and enjoyable, even if it's not perfect. It feels more like a form of self-satisfaction, though we know the main character is just following the plot. I'm more concerned about the slow updates of the translation—I’m poor and can’t afford premium chapters, so this is just my opinion. , I think the translation is good; it easily points out and describes the characters and scenes, which makes the novel very engaging.
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Pretty good novel. The plot is quite engaging, and the main character (MC) is very strategic in his planning. Things generally work out for him thanks to a mix of his meticulous preparation and a bit of plot armor. I disagree with those who find the relationship with Wanxi unrealistic. Given that she has been abused throughout her life and rarely shown kindness, it makes sense that she would cling to the MC when he treats her well, even if it’s an unhealthy dynamic. As for the MC, he openly admits to being a scumbag, so he’s not trying to be a good guy. His actions that readers often criticize make more sense when viewed from this perspective, as he was never intended to be a nice person.

For example, framing the original novel’s MC.

I appreciate how the heroines have distinct personalities. However, I did take off one star because I feel bad for Yan Ruyue, and Qiao Siying can be quite annoying. The stock market subplot also felt unnecessary, but it’s not a major issue. , it’s a pretty solid novel with excellent translation.
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