Villain series
3 stories
Author's Note (Published under Pop Fiction) by wintertelle
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The Villain Series No. 1 Due to Zero almost wiping out the fictional dimension, Fictosa's system malfunctioned. It has failed to distinguish the boundary between two dimensions and allowed the villains from the most grossing and award-winning books to leave steps in the real world. And Adamas Riscarte, a villain in love with his author, grabs the opportunity to know the reason why she abandoned him after promising a sequel focused in his perspective. He wants to see her only to find out she committed a suicide. She leaves him a note containing an order. Bestowed with power, he vows to punish everyone who pushed her to death. He will leave no ounce of mercy for those who hurt his maker, and like the villain he is, he will make his own judgement. Content warning: This story contains suicide, suicide attempt, depression, self-harm, violence, trauma, miscarriage, death, and detailed killings that may bring discomfort for some readers. Please be advised. The author doesn't want to cause any triggers. Prioritize one's state of mind all the time. Thank you. Highest rankings: 235 in Fantasy (January 15, 2023)
Virgin Villain (The Villain Series 2) [Published Under Pop Fiction] by wintertelle
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Due to Zero almost wiping out the fictional dimension, Fictosa's system malfunctioned. It has failed to distinguish the boundary between two dimensions and allowed the villains from the most grossing and award-winning books to leave steps in the real world. Crowned with the ugliest beauty, a saint turned necromancer, Gregory August Xibel Thelonius hates women and vows to never deal with them again. But as he casually strolls into the real dimension, he suddenly becomes the father of a four-year-old kid. No matter how he refuses to take responsibility, the kid already marks him as a parent. He becomes an instant dad without knowing anything about parenting. As he is forced to raise a child, he also races with time to find her parents before the system brings him back to Fictosa. But how can he, a villain, who has done nothing but throw hatred, babysits a kind he despised? And when another figure comes into the picture, how will a villain like him handle women? Content warning: This story contains depictions of teenage pregnancy, androphobia, gynophobia, blackmailing, anxiety, sexual harassment, violence, trauma, death, strong language, explicit scenes, and detailed killings that may bring discomfort to some readers. Please be advised. Prioritize one's state of mind all the time. Thank you.
The Illusionist by wintertelle
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Song Seo Hyo's birth bears hatred; a mischief to the people; a bastard who needs to be avoided by the demigods. Nevertheless, he cares nothing but only self-approval and works as a magician in his mother's circus. Not that long, his peaceful occupation went into turmoil when a demigod, whom he treated as a friend, reveals his identity to the crowd and set him up for a murder he never committed. When hell's ready to set forth a judgement, a mysterious man, Ang Hinirang, appears, sliding him a deal to an agency he never once heard. Sentence void, Seo Hyo travels to the foreign land without any second thoughts. A criminal once now has to play the role of a detective to finish an on-hold murder case without the knowledge of a bigger danger. MYTHOS SERIES 7