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Motetai No De Ore Wo Party

Hero Party's Villain: What's the Point If Heroines Are Not Broken?

There’s a trend infecting stories lately—all because of boys reading these stories rather than men. Villains who think being "dark" means having dead eyes, a tragic past, and a dick that solves all problems. They get betrayed once, and suddenly it's their life's mission to destroy the world—or worse, emotionally blackmail heroines in the name of “revenge.” Slap on a black coat, stare at walls, say something like "love is weakness"—and boom, readers start calling them “deep.” But let’s be honest: > They’re not villains. They’re just edgy losers with a god complex and a hard-on trying to satisfy the inferiority of their readers. Some of them turn so cold, they forget why they started. Others get so lust-drunk, they think sleeping with a heroine is “domination.” That making her cry is “control.” They think power is measured by how many women they can ruin. But really? > They’re just boys trying to look like men. Just like their followers who are the boys who hide their masculinity inside a woman's virginity. They go around in the review section asking if the women of the main character would be stolen and all... giving it fantasy names like NTR and all nonsense. As if they want to scream their fear out. "Please don't, I hate it... because I am a gay who doesn't even have the confidence that my woman will remember me once she gets someone better...." one of the loser’s internal thoughts. They don't want their puny hearts to be crushed. Their masculinity is so weak that it crumbles the moment they think about some other man having the women they love and her forgetting those boys for the men. And they just project that weakness of themselves in their main characters, thinking that just like them, their main characters should be weak, should be a fantasy monger who hoards women like trying to hide the incapabilities of those followers who never in their life would have held a hand of a woman. Harem has now become a way to satisfy weak audiences who feel more women mean more security for their hearts. Forgetting that Harem in truth means the masculinity is so HUGE that it needs an ocean of FEMININE to hold. Tch, not like the boys with breakups and fear of being cucked will ever realize. They treat fantasy as escape and character as their way to feel that they are men. So, naturally, to have such a huge amount of followers, authors are forced to pour the density of such books holding such weak characters in the form of the cold MC who collects harem, manipulates one or two, fucks around, and finally satisfies readers until they feel bored and drop the book.... Because to those followers, they themselves realize in the long run that the story isn't satisfying even if the villain is the same cruel man. So why? Simply because they were until now reading kind boys wearing the mask of a man, and acting as a villain. Their MC, just like them, doesn't even know themselves, their needs, and what their inner soul wants... not understanding that... Fucking a woman doesn't make you her god. Breaking her spirit doesn't make you a king. And calling yourself a villain just because you were too weak to heal? That’s not power—that’s coping. And for followers—that's doping. Real villains? They don’t whine. They don’t treat women like checkboxes or trophies. They don’t mistake lust for legacy. > They don’t need to act cruel. They are cruel. Calm. Focused. Dangerous in silence. They don’t need to chase power—they embody it. This story isn’t about a guy who gets played and suddenly thinks he’s entitled to vengeance sex. This is about a villain who doesn’t.... Ah, screw this shit. Just read the story already!
A4KL · 18.2K Views

SHIKEN NO KAKERA "FRAGMENTOS DE LA LLAVE DIVINA"

—Los Siete Pecados no son una debilidad humana… son las cicatrices de siete mundos rotos por un amor imposible. Esta es una historia que nace de una herida primordial, una fractura en el tejido mismo de la creación, causada no por el odio, sino por una devoción tan absoluta que los cielos no pudieron contenerla. Vivimos en un mundo que sangra en silencio, sin recordar la causa de su dolor, aceptando leyendas de orgullo y traición para dar sentido a una tristeza cuyo origen es, en realidad, el amor. En el corazón de esta tormenta silenciosa, camina un joven heredero que se cree un simple guerrero, ajeno a la verdad de que su alma es el eco viviente de esa promesa original. Es el portador de una luz que podría reconstruir el paraíso, y de una sombra tan profunda que amenaza con consumirlo todo. Su vida es una danza al borde del abismo, sin saber que cada paso que da puede sanar al mundo o condenarlo a un octavo amanecer fallido. Una tragedia lo arroja a la oscuridad, forzándolo a confrontar a los monstruos no solo en las mazmorras, sino en el espejo. Su viaje deja de ser una búsqueda de gloria para convertirse en una desesperada pregunta: ¿Cómo se puede ser a la vez el arma y el guardián? ¿Cómo se puede ser el muro que protege a los demás, sin convertirse en una prisión para uno mismo? Su camino lo obliga a enfrentarse a las siete grandes cicatrices del mundo: almas marcadas por la encarnación del poder, la desesperación y la pasión. En ellas, no encuentra villanos que derrotar, sino espejos de su propia posible caída, recordatorios de que la línea que separa al santo del pecador es, a veces, solo una cuestión de perspectiva. Esta no es la historia de una guerra por el control del mundo. Es la historia de una guerra por el significado de un alma. Es una meditación sobre el poder, no como una herramienta para dominar, sino como una carga que sobrellevar. Es un viaje hacia una verdad olvidada: que la más grande de las fuerzas no nace en la perfección de un dios, sino en la frágil y obstinada esperanza de un corazón humano que, aun rodeado de oscuridad, se atreve a amar incondicionalmente. La pregunta final no es si el héroe puede salvar al mundo. La pregunta es: ¿puede el mundo salvar al héroe de sí mismo?
Drago_15 · 18.5K Views

Kuro no Kokoro, Shiro no Seishin

Content Warning: This story contains graphic depictions of violence, intense emotional struggles, and mature themes. It explores complex character conflicts, dark fantasy elements, and supernatural themes. Reader discretion is advised. In a world where emotions shape reality, Yūgensekai is split between realms of light and darkness. Each place reflects the inner battles of its people-where fear can give birth to monsters, and hidden desires can tear lives apart. Kuru Aoshima is a young woman trying to find her place in this fractured world. With a past full of loss and mystery, she's on a journey not only to uncover the truth about the world around her but also about herself. She's haunted by her own doubts and struggles, torn between the darkness within her and her search for clarity. In a world where your feelings can turn into powerful, dangerous forces, keeping control isn't just a matter of survival-it's about holding on to who you are. Facing powerful enemies like Raikou Saito, the ruthless leader of a syndicate that trades in suffering, and Serena Akihara, a leader torn by her own inner conflicts, Kuru's journey is full of heartbreak, violence, and moments that test her spirit. As she fights for answers, she is constantly on edge, pushed to the limit, both physically and emotionally. Bloodied and broken, she refuses to give up. But in a place like Yūgensekai, where darkness and light are always at war, how much of yourself can you lose before you're gone forever?
Dodi060 · 17.2K Views
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