The Villainous Me Turned the Losers into Blackened Bosses

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Will, a seasoned game designer, found himself reincarnated as the disposable villain in a cliché “kicked out of the party” novel. Faced with his inevitable tragic fate, he had one ambitious dream: to turn the pitiful “losers” from the protagonist’s harem into terrifying blackened bosses who would torment the protagonist!

He taught the timid and cowardly wolf-girl maid to imprison the one she loves forever by her side.

He trained the tsundere, sharp-tongued loli witch to make her beloved see only her in his eyes.

He guided the cold and clueless half-elf princess to use…

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反派的我把败犬养成黑化BOSS
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Cobacoba123
Cobacoba123
Mar 02, 2025
Status: c200
A very good and planned yandere plot story. 5 out of 5 Star.

If you like yandere, and the kind that is logical and gradually unfold, then you will like this. Definitely.

DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED FOR YANDERE LOVERS

... more>> Most yandere story didn't uncover or make it very light the reason why the yandere love the person they love so much. But here, the MC literally makes THEM haha :v. The reason is well thought out, and the progress is gradual, not instant.

The story tell Will, the MC about his thought regarding the character he read. What he feel that they didn't deserve that kind of ending despite of the love they had. The character he read can't express the love they had toward they loved one, one can't be honest, one can't express it, one has low self esteem. That why he call it losers, worse than losing heroines.

That why the story unfold, about how Will the MC makes them became able to utter love toward the loved one. But MC perspectice is a bit extreme, in that he regard only yandere can do that successfully. That why he train them to be Yandere.

There is a manual about 101 question of what to do to make the loved one notice them wrote by MC haha, and how to became someone that can act it successfully. This story deliver it very good.

Do try this my friend :v

Spoiler

And don't worry, the MC is the one that they loved, the original protagonist isn't there (from what I read), in fact I'm suspicious that the original protagonist is changed to another character that is close to MC.


There will be the deed done of course, MC is responsible don't worry.
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RevocableOmission
RevocableOmi
Apr 22, 2025
Status: c15
Novel, which abandons everything in an attempt to be a comedy, and still fails to be funny.

The protagonist, Will, is reincarnated into the world of a novel he read in his previous life. He was also responsible for designing a cash-grab game for it before his death, though he didn't get to finish it.

The plot of the original novel is based on the classic banishment-revenge trope, where the original protagonist gets expelled from the party and later takes revenge on its members when they try to persuade him to come... more>> back.

Will is reincarnated as the one who banishes the original protagonist from the party. To make matters worse, Will's character is destined to die, crushed to death by a giant slime on the first floor of the dungeon. Normally, all he'd have to do would be not banishing the protagonist from the party, or simply not going to the dungeon. However, there is a catch.

Through an experiment, Will confirms that fate is unchangeable in this world, with some minor exceptions. "While the outcomes remain the same, the characters' personalities and abilities could be 'developed.' They could learn new skills and gain new powers they could grow stronger." This means that his fate of being crushed by a giant slime is inevitable.

Because of this, Will decides to turn the other villains of the original story (his party members) into yanderes that would torment the original protagonist. Yes, this is his actual goal. It isn't actually supposed to lead to anything further, at least not in the 15 chapters I've read. I have no idea if he planned this just to have some fun before he dies, or if he actually has some master plan, since he never properly explains it.

Unfortunately, the novel is completely not my type.

  1. First of all, the "comedy." This can't actually be called comedy (or at least, I can't bring myself to call it one), since all the humor here relies on contrived, forced misunderstandings, and "funny" accidents. Of course, no one bothers to actually clear up any misunderstandings, because why would they? Then, the author would have to actually write something serious, which doesn't rely on predictable, cheap humor.
  2. Second - inevitability of fate. This wouldn't be so bad by itself (not to my taste, but that's it), but this ties back to the first point. This novel is desperately trying to be funny. Thus, every event related to fate is turned into a mockery as well. Let's take the incident from chapter zero as an example. Will's dog was destined to die, so he did everything in his power to prevent it. Despite Will's efforts, the dog steps out of its warm doghouse, slips on the ice-resistant dog bowl he had prepared, tumbles five times, slides onto the frozen ornamental lake, and spins thirty-seven times before crashing into a tree. This one actually made me laugh. It's just a shame I didn't know the whole novel would be like that.
  3. Third - lack of any meaningful connection between Will and the heroines. Due to constant gratuitous misunderstandings, and the author's overreliance on extremely cheap humor, virtually every interaction between the characters is turned into a meaningless joke. You could say that I've read too little to judge that, but I've actually skimmed through multiple chapters up to chapter 132, and it was the same.
  4. Fourth - dense protagonist. This is, again, used as a joke. Everyone should know how the "dense protagonist" trope is used in web novels, so I'll skip the explanation here. Instead, if you want a perfect representation of this novel as a whole, read the beginning of chapter 132.
In conclusion, this novel offers an intriguing premise with its fate-bound reincarnation concept, but utterly fails in execution. The author sacrifices meaningful character development and coherent storytelling for the sake of tired comedy tropes and forced misunderstandings that wear thin almost immediately.

After 15 chapters (and skimming ahead to chapter 132), it's clear that the novel never evolves beyond its initial flaws. The constant barrage of contrived situations makes it impossible to connect with any of the characters on a meaningful level.

What could have been an interesting exploration of fate and free will in a fantasy world instead devolves into a tedious cycle of predictable jokes and one-dimensional character interactions. Unless you have an unusually high tolerance for dense protagonists and humor based entirely on misunderstandings, I would recommend giving this novel a pass. <<less
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