VILLAINOUS SYSTEM: I am destined to be a villain in a fantasy novel
William Medici was not born into this world—he was reborn into it. But fate has already decided his role. He isn’t the hero, nor the noble king who rules with honor. He is destined to be *the villain.*
A system lurks within him, not as a guide, but as an ever-present spectator—one that delights in chaos and destruction. It does not grant him power freely, nor does it offer a path to redemption. It only whispers: *The world is a stage. Your role is to be the villain. Play it well.*
In a realm where nobles play deadly games of power, and betrayal is as common as breathing, William does not resist his fate—he **embraces it.** Every alliance is a calculated move, every rival a pawn to be sacrificed, and every betrayal is one he has already foreseen. But even a villain is not invincible. Enemies rise to challenge him, unseen forces seek to break him, and the system itself watches with amusement, waiting to see if he will fall—or if he will burn the world to prove that even fate can be rewritten.
If he is to be the villain, then he will be the greatest one this world has ever seen.