Gu Changge, a traveler from another world, wakes up with a shocking realization. He is not the hero. He is not the protagonist. He is the villain of this story.
In most tales, that would be a problem. The villain always loses. The hero always wins. Fate itself is stacked against him.
But Gu Changge is not most villains.
He has a noble background that opens any door. Unrivaled abilities that make even the strongest tremble. And a cheat system that rewards him every time he crushes the protagonist’s hopes and dreams.
The system penalizes heroes. It punishes good deeds. It showers him with power, treasures, and opportunities whenever he does something evil, cruel, or devastatingly effective.
Steal the protagonist’s thunder? Bonus points. Win the female lead’s heart? Achievement unlocked. Destroy the chosen one’s entire support network before he even gets started?
The system calls that a jackpot.
Now Gu Changge walks through the world with a smile, pretending to be a noble young master while plotting the downfall of every “hero” who dares to exist. The protagonist thinks he is special. The protagonist thinks destiny is on his side.
The protagonist has no idea what is coming.

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