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The yellow-haired villain in Soaring Phoenix’s novels also desires happiness V1C1

Chapter 1: Is something wrong with welcoming destruction from the start?

“Have I… traveled through time?” Muen stared blankly at his reflection in the mirror.

His golden short hair spread out delicately, resembling the dawn’s first light. His handsome facial features were perfectly chiseled, akin to a masterpiece crafted from marble. His light blue eyes carried a profound and tranquil depth, reminiscent of a serene lake.

So handsome!

Muen felt his heart skip a beat as he found himself captivated by the person in the mirror. Even his modern aesthetic sense, battered by countless idol dramas, couldn’t help but exclaim in admiration at how incredibly handsome this man was.

But this wasn’t him.

No, this is him. Or rather, he has become someone else.

After working until half past two in the morning and joyfully drawing a five-star card from a ten-card draw on the street, only to be hit and killed by a passing mud truck, he traversed to another world and became someone else.

“Muen Campbell.”

A flood of memories rushed into his mind, making his head feel heavy and foggy. Yet, he couldn’t help but utter his name at this moment. The same name he had in his previous life.

But this name made him feel a twinge of unease.

“No way… is it just a coincidence?”

Muen Campbell.

Because the name was the same as his own, it left a profound impression on him.

“He’s one of the characters in a recent Feng Autian Western fantasy novel he’s been following.”

A duke’s son, noble in status, with an ethereal demeanor and handsome appearance. He even had an engagement to the third princess of the empire.

It was a perfect character setup, a top-tier individual born with a golden spoon in his mouth.

The probability of transmigrating into such a character was lower than that of the national soccer team entering the World Cup.

But the only flaw was—

He was the early-stage golden-haired antagonist in that book.

Indeed, handsome, noble, with golden hair, rich and powerful, looking down on others, he specialized in creating opportunities for the protagonist to be humiliated. He was the epitome of a template antagonist character.

His sole purpose was to oppress the protagonist in the early stages, forcing the protagonist to grow, and sending different levels of minions to give the protagonist experience. This allowed the protagonist to experience rapid growth amidst continuous oppression and adversity, experiencing the ultimate satisfaction of overcoming challenges.

And naturally, Muen Campbell would later face his own downfall in the subsequent plot. Through this event, he successfully manufactured a scenario that increased the protagonist’s favorability towards one of the female leads, who happened to be his fiancee.

Seeing that part of the plot, even Muen himself couldn’t help but curse himself as a fool.

Muen Campbell, the original protagonist, actually stubbornly believed that Selicia “bullied” him just because she got too close to the protagonist and because of her usual distance from him. Out of anger, he drugged Selicia at a banquet, wanting to forcefully claim her as his own.

Of course, it didn’t succeed because the protagonist arrived in time.

And even because of being rescued, Selicia, who had only shown some attention and interaction with the protagonist due to his gradual emergence, truly began to develop special feelings for the protagonist.

It’s like trying to steal a chicken and losing the rice in the process.

As for the original protagonist, he was stripped of his noble status by the enraged king himself; even his parents, who doted on him greatly, couldn’t save him, all because of the accusation of plotting against the princess.

His final fate was undoubtedly very tragic.

In Muen’s memories, although the original protagonist didn’t die, when the protagonist’s group saw him again in the latter part of the book, he had become a beggar, with one hand and one leg missing, struggling to survive on the roadside.

“I never expected to really transmigrate into the role of the golden-haired antagonist. It’s unbelievable. As a transmigrator,

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  1. ITACHI6999 says:

    Hmm truck kun op as always anyways let’s see how he’ll do and I think a bit of cliche is fine here

  2. johnson ponraj says:

    Now a times all MC ‘s are becoming villain especially minor villain

    1. Narkintan says:

      Потому что так банально интереснее.

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