
I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree
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Ever wished you could dive into a fantasy world, but with a hilariously unfortunate twist? In *I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree*, Orson gets that wish – or rather, curse – when he wakes up as the reviled villain in someone else's epic tale. Suddenly inhabiting the body of a hated young master, his survival hinges on avoiding the grisly fate that awaits him. His first act? Welcoming the *actual* hero back with open arms.
But Orson's attempts at self-preservation are a masterclass in comedic backfire. A carefully planned engagement breakup somehow morphs into a marriage proposal from the *older* sister. His efforts to chide the imperial princess inexplicably ignite her hidden adoration. Every attempt to play matchmaker between the heroines and the protagonist only intensifies their dangerous obsession with him.
Imagine a protagonist actively trying to avoid villainy, only to be ensnared by a trio of yandere heroines determined to make him the very monster he fears. This novel is a gleeful subversion of tropes, a whirlwind of misunderstandings, and a testament to the chaotic nature of unwanted affection. If you crave a story where the 'villain' is just trying to catch a break, prepare to be captivated. Will Orson ever escape his predetermined role, or will he be forever bound by the affections of his obsessive admirers?
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