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Quick Transmigration: Tame the Villainess
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Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2021
My life has turned into the cliché story: bound to a system, I'm world-hopping, saving the corrupted villainesses out there. Who would have thought that a psychological prodigy like me would end up transmigrating into worlds, manipulating scary and ferocious women into liking me? 

But all that is worth it since the system comes with the opportunity to live the life of an OP final boss.  I just love the feel of destroying worlds and ships. Another gain is the amount of practice I'm getting with regards to female psychology. I'm damn sure I can beat that brat at psychology after this world-hopping comes to an end! Just wait for me, you little shit!

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100% original. All characters are mine! MINE! GRR~! //Not the media tho//

Another story with another stupid plotline I came up at 2am. Inspiration was too much. I just had to write it down. Hope it amuses you. Happy reading~

Oh, and a warning: the protagonist is a pervert by nature. Please go easy on him!
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