Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book
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  • Reads 41,267
  • Votes 2,296
  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2020
What? Ke Ruan transmigrated into a book that he had read and became the vicious big villain? The Ke Ruan in the book treated the male lead Si Yuhan so bad that the readers who couldn't wait to see him dead thought of thousands of ways to kill him. The moment Ke Ruan transmigrated, he couldn't help but tremble. Thinking about his tragic life, being hung up on the city wall after being skinned alive by the male lead and burned into ashes in the end, he determined to make it up and change his fate. What he didn't expect was...
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Third Male Lead Syndrome

8 parts Ongoing Mature

Ru Yijing was a pet dog to someone with an immovable heart. One who did not love him, cherish him, but only saw him as a temporary means of relief. But, being born a dog-like man, he was selflessly devoted to this kind of heartless person. One day, Ru Yijing died for that person, and woke up in a novel. His role? He was a minor character in an excessively dog-blood BL cultivation novel. The shixiong of the protagonist shou! Unexpectedly, there existed someone in the novel more miserable than him. The second... no.. third male lead of the protagonist shou's harem, a cultivation bigshot and the master of the protagonist shou, who quietly hid his heart, but helped from the sidelines. Yijing: So, I heard you're a bigger dog than me. Third Male Lead: I've been bred quite excellently. Chow Chows and Afghan hounds don't go well together. Nevertheless, dogs will lick each other in times of need.