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There is a genre of novels called "abuse-the-protagonist novels." These novels take pleasure in tormenting the protagonist, who suffers immensely and is reduced to a shadow of their former self. They often appear dignified and pure but leave broken and disheveled. The other characters in the novel are NPCs created solely to torment the protagonist, only to be stabbed to death by the maddened protagonist after their role is complete.
"The so-called pleasure is to crush beautiful characters little by little, break their pride, make them dark and muddy, and then present them to readers." - A certain abuse-the-protagonist novel author.
In response, the NPC actors from the Transmigration Bureau said: "Are you insane?!"
They looked at the heavily censored scripts in their hands, showing expressions of "old man looking at his phone on the subway," and decided to slack off, doing just enough.
The top student at the end of his rope * The rich second generation with special fetishes.
System: "You are a scion with special fetishes, exceptionally professional at playing the 'master.' You sign a contract with the protagonist, tormenting him physically and mentally within the contract's scope until he completely darkens and dies with you."
Scion: "I have special fetishes, and I'm 'exceptionally professional,' huh?"
He looked at the pale-faced, beautiful top student at the door: "Uh, first, let's set a safe word today?"
System: "?"
—Tell me, is he professional or not?
The Zerg Major General forced into marriage * The brutal male with a uniform fetish.
System: "You are a brutal and tyrannical male Zerg. You use pheromone suppression to make many arrogant and unreasonable demands on your female consort, ultimately destroying his career and turning him from a moon-like Major General into a sinister and ruthless madman."
Male Zerg: "Making arrogant and unreasonable demands, huh?"
He looked at the tense, aloof Major General: "Uh, when we 'do it,' can you wear a uniform?"
System: "?"
—Tell me, is he arrogant or not?
The Imperial Tutor with disabled legs * The young emperor who transmigrated back after learning history.
System: "You are a muddle-headed ruler who indiscriminately persecutes and harms your teacher."
Young Emperor: "Yes, I know, I got full marks in history."
System: "..."
"You must make the Imperial Tutor kneel until he can no longer bear it and faints."
Emperor: "Make him kneel until he faints, huh?"
He looked at the Imperial Tutor, who was kneeling silently, closing his eyes and waiting for death: "Uh, Teacher, the cushion on the couch is softer. If you insist on kneeling, why don't you kneel there?"
System: "?"
—Tell me, did he make him kneel or not?
Tormented, but not completely tormented.
The system sadly discovered that despite its efforts to control the host's actions according to the torment points, all the protagonists ended up physically and mentally healthy and happily cuddling with the NPCs. They even showed pathological dependence on the NPCs who were supposed to die and go offline.
#Where did it go wrong?#
#Host, stop slacking off!#
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Content warning: The order of the synopsis may differ slightly from the actual story.
All unit worlds are fictional. Laws, medicine, etc., differ from reality; please do not take them seriously. Changes are made for plot reasons.
Extreme to severe GK/SK (Gore/Snuff) warnings, proceed with caution.
The gong and shou are imperfect and have limited abilities, with mutual strong attraction.
Recommending my upcoming novel "Transmigrating Back to the Time When the Regent's Wife Was Down and Out"
Also known as "The Regent's Wife's White Moonlight Is Actually Me."
Ye Zheng and Shen Jingchu have been married for seven years, treating each other like "ice," having spoken no more than ten sentences.
Ye Zheng is the Empire's youngest Major General, and Shen Jingchu is the Cabinet's youngest Regent. They belong to different factions and are politically at odds. Their marriage was purely an alliance, forcing them together.
They disliked each other intensely. Ye Zheng even publicly stated when discussing Shen Jingchu: "If I could go back in time, I would personally cut off his political career before he grew up."
And then he really transmigrated.
Not directly, but every night. During the day, he is the Empire's Major General, Shen Jingchu's husband. Every night, he transmigrates into a good-for-nothing second generation who bullies men and women on a frontier planet.
On this planet, there is a lower-class citizen named Shen Jingchu.
Ye Zheng: "I'll use this opportunity to forbid him from studying, entering the Cabinet, and eliminate this major concern."
But when he saw Shen Jingchu, the young Regent was working as a waiter at a party, drenched in wine by a guest. The wine trickled down his pale face, staining his faded shirt. His collarbone and spine were bruised, and the chilblains on the back of his hands were clearly visible.
At this time, he wasn't even qualified to study.
Ye Zheng changed his mind. He wanted to use his nightly transmigration to win over the Regent, care for the Regent, soften the Regent, and try to pull him into his camp.
His efforts to win him over were remarkably successful. The cold beauty became softer and softer, even starting to sleep leaning against him and readily accepting his suggestions.
But if the little Regent at night was like this, why did the stoic Regent at home during the day suddenly melt too?