Villain's son paradox
Ethan Williams, a recent graduate and aspiring writer, couldn’t resist the allure of reincarnation, his boundless curiosity outweighing any doubts. Whether his new life would be paradise or a descent into hell didn’t matter—he saw it as an unmissable opportunity, one he couldn’t afford to refuse.
Well, is it just another story in a new world? maybe that's what Ethan was hoping for. Yet, the answer was far from what he would expect.
Save the villain from the hero to ensure he has a child? Now that’s a mission as bizarre as it is unexpected.
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Lst Mbryo here.I would like to clarify, The narration aesthetics in this novel were purely crafted in arabic, and I'm no good in doing that in english. I'm doing my best here! So, excuse mistakes.
Side note: the first volume, which is around 19 chapters long, may feel slow-paced to some, perhaps a bit detailed too.
Another side note: this novel is a slow-burn. If you enjoy stories that take their time to build and pay off, this is definitely for you.