
The Novel’s Villain Novel
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Become the villain, defy fate, and rewrite a fantasy world in "The Novel's Villain" by Credo. Lee Jin Woo’s life was a testament to despair, a cramped, mold-ridden existence measured in mere *pyeon*. Then, a sudden fire extinguished his meager reality, only to ignite a new, astonishing one. He wakes not in the ashes of his past, but within the pages of a novel. The twist? He is no hero, no mere extra. He is the villain, destined for infamy and ruin. This is not just another transmigration tale; it’s an action-packed plunge into a meticulously crafted alternate world brimming with magic, demo…
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The Novel’s Villain novel is written by Credo.
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Lee Jin Woo’s previous existence was marked by hardship, a meager life spent in a damp, mold-infested studio. His days were a constant struggle, characterized by a profound sense of pity for his own circumstances. This bleak existence met an abrupt end when he perished in an unexpected fire. Upon awakening, Lee Jin Woo discovered he had been reincarnated. However, his new reality presented a significant and unwelcome twist: he had transmigrated into the pages of a novel, only to find himself in