It's time for everyone.

Mainly, although I expected that after being on the list, after more people read the book, there would be some quarrels and some over-interpretation of the book.

But I didn't expect that there would be so many people over-interpreting whether it was in the comment area or in the post, thinking that the protagonist's spirit must be abnormal. He has suffered so much grievance and oppression. I'm afraid he will collapse soon. The author is me See what you write next.

So I feel I need to clarify here.

When I wrote this book, I never thought of writing the main character as a psychopath. I wanted to write a lighthearted anti-routine novel, similar to Losing Money to Be Rich.

In "Lost to Be the Richest Man", the protagonist, President Pei, got the money-losing system. The more the game he made lost money, the more the system would reward him with huge monetary rewards. Unfortunately, President Pei was backstabbed by the employees. The games that came out were sold out again and again, making him want to lose money but not.

The same is true of this book. After the protagonist Su Mingyuan has undergone a week of training, he confidently believes that this time he will be able to collect enough villains to go home soon.

But he didn't expect that because of the diary he made up for fun in the last episode, the reborn heroines mistakenly thought that all his villain performances were oppressed by the so-called "will of the world", so they didn't want him to be wronged again this time. In addition to guaranteeing only the minimum plot scenes, they will never let Xiao Ran successfully hit the male protagonist in the face again.

On the contrary, the performances that the male protagonist thought he could get a perfect evaluation time and time again only got a pass or even a fail evaluation.

The two selling points of this book, one is what I said above, and the other is the reverse push written in the title of the book.

The female protagonists in the book are reborn because of the contents of the diary of the male protagonist in the previous life, because the male protagonist in the previous life wore a trench coat and a mask, and as a white knight saved them many times when they fell into despair.

So in this life, they not only have to unite to kill Xiao Ran, but also make up for their regrets and win the heart of the male protagonist.

As for the male protagonist, because of their back pursuit, from the shock, doubt, and daze at the beginning, to the latter, Xiao Ran accepts it with ecstasy.

The misunderstanding between the male and female protagonists caused by the unequal information, the female protagonists competed with each other to fight for the male protagonist, and they fought back and forth.

Xiao Ran gets slapped in the face by the female protagonists every time he pretends to be unreasonable. He thinks that his luck will always have a noble person to help him, but he does not know that the male protagonist is behind his back; , the female protagonists take the initiative to repost one by one in the male protagonist, etc...

It's all about this book.

It's just that some I haven't written yet, I'll start slowly.

For example, because the female protagonists are only a few days earlier than the male protagonist's rebirth, they have not mastered the strength and power to kill Xiao Ran, and everything is still being prepared, so it seems that several female protagonists are jealous of the male protagonist. will be more.

But there will definitely be something similar in the follow-up, "Damn, Xiao Ran almost hit my family Mingyuan in the face today, it's really uncomfortable to see his arrogant appearance, I'll send someone to do a group of forces under him!" The plot of the.

There is also a story about why each female lead fell in love with the male lead. After that, I will definitely write about it in the follow-up episodes.

In fact, the episode in which Xia Xueqi slapped Xiao Ran in the face and fired him was a good opportunity to extend the content of her past life.

This will also make "Xiao Ran and the will of the world oppressed my family Mingyuan so miserably in the past life, so he had to pretend to be the villain, this time I will fight back for Mingyuan!" This kind of thinking is even more tenable. .

But I forgot at the time... This is also a point that I didn't handle well, and it will be added in the next episode where Su Mingyuan, Xia Xueqi, and Xiao Ran are on the same stage.

Of course, the misunderstanding between the male and female protagonists will definitely be resolved in the end, the male protagonist will understand the whole heart of the female protagonists, and the ending will be a happy harem. After all, what I wrote is still a comedy.

Having said so much, the above is the core selling point and idea of ​​the book. It is really not as much as everyone thinks. The male protagonist has no mental problems, and the female protagonist is not deliberately disgusting the male protagonist. He thinks that all the actions of the male protagonist are forced by the will of the world, so in order to vent for the male protagonist, he will take these actions that lead to the failure of the male protagonist's performance.

And in order to emphasize that the male protagonist has a great mentality and is positive and optimistic, I have also written many times in the book that the male protagonist has an extremely optimistic heart.

Even if he failed twice in performances, he would just cheer up quickly after being depressed for a while, find fun to relax his mood, and then figure out a way to break the game.

He feels that as long as he maintains an optimistic and positive attitude, there is no obstacle in the world.

And he just treated the task of playing the villain as a two-year movie performance.

Except when the plot requires him to play the villain, he can freely control and relax at other times.

And every time the performance fails, there is still the heroine who gives him benefits...

I've written all of these in the book. I really don't think that the male protagonist is mentally abnormal. He must be crazy or something.

But I can also understand that some readers have gone too deep into it and added the perspective of God, and they feel that the male protagonist is really miserable. He is being calculated everywhere. He has been living in depression and gloom, and he also writes a diary. To vent his emotions, he must be driven crazy, right?

Normal people would be driven mad in this situation, right?

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