HellQueenHasMyHeart
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He Jiang had always believed that if he ever transmigrated into a novel, he would dominate it.
Cold? He was colder.
Ruthless? He was worse.
Emotionless high school heartthrob male lead? Perfect—basically his default setting.
So when he opened his eyes and found himself inside a cliché campus romance novel—as the male lead—he wasn’t surprised.
What was surprising?
The plot was absolute trash.
A clumsy, overly innocent female lead who tripped every three steps. A brainless love triangle. And a typical villain—Lin Zhenyu—who was supposed to fall obsessively in love with the female lead, then spiral into jealousy, schemes, and eventually… cause the male lead’s death.
He Jiang had already decided:
Ignore the female lead. Avoid the plot. Graduate peacefully.
Simple.
Until he met the villain.
Instead of a cold, calculating antagonist, He Jiang walked into the school courtyard and witnessed something… deeply wrong.
Lin Zhenyu—future villain, supposed heartless scumbag—was currently beating someone up.
Because.
That guy.
Ate.
His last bite of pav bhaji.
“…You deserve death!” Lin Zhenyu snapped, eyes slightly red, voice trembling with genuine heartbreak as he threw another punch.
He Jiang: “……”
Cute.
That was the problem.
Lin Zhenyu wasn’t cruel—he was adorable. Arrogant, yes. Violent, definitely. But also expressive, dramatic, and strangely… soft?
Worse—he wasn’t even looking at the female lead.
Not even once.
Something was very, very wrong with the plot.
What He Jiang didn’t know…
Was that Lin Zhenyu was also not the original villain.
Because inside that “ruthless antagonist”…
Was another transmigrator.
And unlike He Jiang—who planned to stay out of trouble—
Lin Zhenyu had only one goal:
“Since I’m already the villain… I might as well live shamelessly, eat well, and bully the male lead first before he kills me.”
But things take a very unexpected turn when—
The male lead doesn’t act like a victim.
The villain doesn’t fall for the heroine.