Any Manga or Manwha where the hero says "F this shite" and becomes the villain? Or maybe where the MC is a villain and they're a villain for a reason? Or where the MC is constantly perceived as the villain and so they just say "Fuck It" and become an actual villain?
I honestly don't want the brother to die. I really want both the brother and MC to get along like actual brothers or at least very close friends. I really want the MC to be all like; "You're the one person who I will refrain from killing because you're more than just an asset to me."
Like, just that one person who he can actually share a bond with that's close but also not romantic
DISSSAAAPPPOOOIINNNNTTTMMMMEEEEEEEENNNNNTTT!!!!!! (╯°Д °)╯╧╧
Despite me feeling bad about him dying, I'm kinda disappointed that he didn't die...
Is this any good? No sudden harems? No idiotic perversions that gets the MC in trouble for no reason? No stupid FL doing stupid crap and annoying the readers? No cliché MC mistakes that could've been easily avoidable? Is this worth the read at all?
Her claims may not be too far from the truth...
What if her actual husband is actually dead and he was replaced by cyborg or robot? We seen from the movie (Code White) that humans with technical augmentations is quite possible, so this little theory wouldn't be so far-fetched. What if they somehow preserved his body after death and has been controlling him with a chip like a puppet to a puppeteer? Or, one of my favorite theories, he's being puppeteered by one of the successful experiments that Anya was part of?
Not the exact one of course! That wouldn't make sense to the time-line. We know that Anya and her group wasn't the only experiments that were going on. We know that Bond's animal experiment group was a thing, and thus, it's not hard to believe that there were more experiments going on years before them. There could be a possibility that they accidentally created someone with strong mental powers who they now use to control the husband creep, and they've been trying to replicate it, but kept failing. It's super-duper far-fetched and the biggest stretch that I have ever thought of, but maybe?
I almost fell asleep reading the second chapter. I know that I didn't get far into it at all, but this is so terribly boring. The main problem is that there's no conflict. She transmigrates into a novel she read, the body that she took over has zero negative effects on both the children and their brother, the brother doesn't seem to be a harda** or and a**hole, and etc. There's zero conflict to buffer out