Becoming The Villain Of A New Filthy World
When Leon Carlisle wakes up in his luxury penthouse, he quickly realizes something is off. The lavish surroundings are familiar, but the memories in his head aren’t his own.
He’s transmigrated into the world of God-Level-Prodigy Doctor, a cliché-ridden novel where the protagonist is an invincible genius doctor, martial artist, and all-around hero.
Unfortunately, Leon isn’t the protagonist—he’s the first major villain, a rich young master whose sole purpose in the story is to act arrogant, antagonize the main character, and then get brutally humiliated before being written out entirely.
Arrogant? Sure. Rich? Absolutely. Stupid? Hell no.
Leon refuses to be a stepping stone. If the script says he’ll end up bankrupt, crippled, or dead, then it’s time to rewrite the story. Armed with his knowledge of the novel’s events, an inherited business empire, and a sharp mind, he’ll do whatever it takes to survive, thrive, and maybe—just maybe—crush the so-called protagonist before he even has a chance to shine.
But things aren’t as simple as they seem.
Why does the real world feel more layered than the novel’s simplistic black-and-white morality? Why are the protagonist’s actions starting to feel more like those of an unchecked villain? And most importantly—if Leon is supposed to lose everything, then why does he seem to be winning?
The rules of the story are breaking, and Leon is determined to make them work in his favor.