Reincarnated as the Villain’s Father
Reincarnation? Yes. As the antagonist’s first victim? Hell yes.
Some novels you keep reading not for the plot, but because of a single character who grabs your heart. For me, that character wasn’t even the protagonist—it was his mother.
Noah was just an ordinary university student. Until one day, thanks to a poorly timed act of “masculine bravado” from his friend, he found himself caught in a scuffle with thugs—and stabbed. Everything went black. Death came quietly.
Then he opened his eyes... but they weren’t his.
Noah woke up in another body, in another world—and inside the very novel he’d been reading. Worse yet, he hadn’t reincarnated as just any side character, but as Count Leonardo Argenholt, the first person killed by the story’s main villain.
Leonardo: noble, handsome, charismatic... and doomed to die very soon.
But the most terrifying part? The man destined to kill him—is his own son.
Now, Noah must do more than just survive. He must navigate the rules, magic, and politics of this world—and most importantly, understand the tragic villain of the story, who also happens to be his child. Because even if this world appears to follow every fantasy cliché in the book, Noah is no longer just a reader.
He’s part of the story now.
And maybe... it’s time to rewrite it.