This novel was called "I Really Didn't Want to Be a Villain in Quick Wear." It was a sci-fi space/space-time travel novel. It had 1v1, sweet pet, He, love after a long time, strong, quick wear, and elements that could be salty or sweet. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [I Really Don't Want to Be a Villain] Author: An He from the North. Finished, you can read without worry. "I Really Don't Want to Be a Villain"'s introduction: [1v1, a pair of pure and sweet, steely straight girl Lu Qiming x deeply in love with Yi Junchu] After the data plan was activated, Experiment006 turned into Lu Qiming? "You're a villain," said his partner, Old Mu."You have to get a quest partner. Do you want to know more about it?" Xiao Ming shook his head and refused on the surface."I'm a decent person. I can't mess around. I have to have principles." Fighting and killing is not good." However, in reality, Public opinion, collusion with the enemy, assassination of the male protagonist, framing, sowing discord, taking advantage of the situation… She did everything a villain should do, and she did everything a villain should not do. Looking at Little Ming's actions, his partner, Old Mu, fell into deep thought. Didn't she say that she really didn't want to be the villain? "True. Decisive. Heartless." Xiaoming said,"Kill him. Kill him!" Old Mu was shocked. You're testing the waters on the edge of the review-" After a while, Old Mu looked at the target of the mission who was lying on the ground without any signs of life. Sorry to disturb you. He might have some misunderstanding about the word 'kill'. As for Yi Mou, the mission target who had been messed with crazily, he said,"Little Ming is kind by nature. I always believe that she will walk out of the endless darkness and come to the light." In the dark of the database that they could not see, a string of bright red virus code kept flashing. Behind the code, an invisible hand gradually tightened. It was time to draw the net. Hurry up and read!
Some of the early issues of Wolverine comics, especially those with significant storylines or rare covers, can be quite valuable.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's some sort of unique character trait or plot development that the creator wanted to incorporate for added complexity or intrigue.
The Joker is a chaotic and unpredictable villain. He causes mayhem and terror in Gotham, constantly challenging Batman with his insane schemes.
It's quite good. The art and translation are decent, making the story engaging.
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I'm not sure as such a comic may not be widely known or officially available.
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Well, 'Your Lie in April' could be one. It has a similar emotional depth and character-driven story.