This book was called "The Villain's Rescue Plan." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Chen Si, the female protagonist, Lin Yin, and the little fairy. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "The Plan to Save the Villain in the World of Books" Author: One Pillow. It's a light novel/doujinshi derivative novel. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry. User recommendations: [85] It's a Doujinshi work called Beauty as Stuffing. I haven't read the original work, but I don't think it's a hindrance to reading it. Micro-criminal investigation had a system. Overall, it was very cute and doting. There was nothing wrong with it. It looked like a soft cotton candy. Not a bad story. The main structure of the story was to travel through the book. The main character was caught by the system and thrown into the world of the novel. His mission was to save the second male lead. The author repeatedly stated at the beginning that due to the needs of the plot, the original plot might be slightly adjusted, but for someone like me who had never read the original, it probably didn't make any difference. Although the protagonist had a certain degree of foresight, the character's favorability and the plot's rationality needed to be worked on slowly. Under such circumstances, the protagonist slowly approached the second male lead and finally rescued him from the original ending. The main character's system setting was quite interesting. Although her name was "Dream Come True", she would only appear when the main character shouted "Nightmare Come True" out of vigilance against competing products. In daily interactions, this interesting system would be very easy to talk to within the rules, providing a lot of help for the protagonist to complete the mission. Aside from the mission, she had also kindly provided some help, allowing a child who should have died to have a different ending…although it didn't change anything in the end. The female lead's character was generally more upright. To be honest, she was quite ordinary. She did not have any dazzling labels or skills. Other than her ability to predict the plot and the existence of the system, she was completely an ordinary person. Under the background of the novel, she used appropriate methods to interfere or participate in certain plot missions. Although she did not do it flawlessly, she was still very careful. As the plot progressed, she gradually fell in love with the male lead (the second male lead in the original novel). She accompanied him to solve the confusion caused by amnesia, and finally completed the mission and had a relatively happy ending. Although the novel has always exaggerated how powerful the male protagonist is, I feel that the female protagonist is the most real existence. The male lead's character setting…was probably a god. Borrowing the setting of being the son of a mafia boss in the original novel made me feel powerless to complain. In addition, the strange setting of the police officer's mother and the chuunibyou identity of the organization's leader were even more…Forget it, I'll forgive the author for the original novel's fault. The male protagonist was probably very good-looking, and his IQ and physical fitness were also good. He was basically a character that did not exist in real life. His only weakness seemed to be his heart. He was the sensitive type who would sink into love and explode when hurt. So... oh, it didn't seem like that. Anyway, fortunately, he found the female lead who completed the mission in the end and formed a real He. All in all, it was a good story. The author's style of writing is not bad, and it makes people feel very comfortable. And the ending of the male and female lead reuniting and growing old together makes me even more satisfied. Actually, the requirements of the readers were not that high. They just wanted to read a good story. I hope you will like this book.
There aren't many major differences. The Brotherhood adaptation follows the manga closely, with maybe some minor tweaks for pacing and visual storytelling.
The main features of such a comic might include a complex character development of the omnivorous hero, exciting action scenes based on their special abilities, and maybe some elements of fantasy or sci-fi to enhance the story.
The anime simplifies some complex plotlines from the manga. Also, the character designs might have minor tweaks.
You might try looking on popular manga translation websites. Some of them have this specific manhwa translation available.
Mega Man Volnutt is shown as a courageous and determined hero. He faces various challenges with his unique skills and determination.
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