I Was Admitted to the Villain School
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  • Reads 33,311
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  • Parts 189
  • Time 28h 55m
Complete, First published May 06, 2023
Lin Xinghe, who used to be the villain of a Mary Sue novel, received an acceptance letter from the Modern Era Department of the Villain School.

On the first day of school, her deskmate told her-

"Every new villain that comes here thinks that they're f*cking amazing. At best, Modern villains like us know how to earn money through murder and cause trouble for the male and female leads."

"Whatever you do, don't provoke the Western Fantasy Department. Before coming here to reform, those big brothers would wipe out half the world with a snap of their fingers."

"Also, don't hang out with students from the Ancient Era Department. Those villains are always conspiring to overthrow the throne and become principal."

"And you absolutely cannot have any fantasies about the Xian Xia Department's grass, Xie Wuan! That! Guy! Is! A! Big! Pervert!" (1)

Soon after.

Lin Xinghe's deskmate saw the big brother from the Fantasy Department using his fire magic to dry clothes for Lin Xinghe. The big brother from the Ancient Era Department had Lin Xinghe's cat lying on his shoulder and the grass of the Xian Xia Department was placing vegetables into Lin Xinghe's bowl.

Lin Xinghe's deskmate: ...

Note:
(1) Grass: recognized as the most handsome and attractive boy

(Story and Translation not mine)
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