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Villain Transmigrated Into A Ntr Manga As The Antagonist Ch 82 [ 2K ]

It asks the ultimate question: If you are forced to be the villain of a tragedy, are you allowed to fall in love with the victim?

(Deducted 0.5 for the cliffhanger that will give us all heart attacks waiting for Chapter 83). Are you caught up on the series? Share your theories below. Is Yuya a tragic hero or a villain now? And can Kaito ever truly be "good" in a world designed to break him? It asks the ultimate question: If you are

By Chapter 80, the story had diverged wildly. The "NTR" wasn't about sex; it was about leverage, information, and psychological warfare. Hina wasn't falling in love with Ren; she was scared of him, but also indebted to him because he saved her family from bankruptcy (a move the original manga never included). Share your theories below

If you are reading this, you already know the pain. You know the slow dread of reading a Netorare (NTR) story—the gut-wrenching feeling of watching a heroine fall from grace, the smug smiling of the "ugly bastard," and the impotence of the cucked protagonist. By Chapter 80, the story had diverged wildly