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The Wishes I Made, Enemies Reap Double

The Wishes I Made, Enemies Reap Double

The Wishes I Made, Enemies Reap Double

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Lin Beifan traverses a world composed of numerous urban web novels and becomes a minor antagonist... Read more Lin Beifan traverses a world composed of numerous urban web novels and becomes a minor antagonist with a wish-granting system that allows him to make one wish per day.Using the system’s abilities and his own clever tricks, he sabotages all the main characters and disrupts the plotlines.As a result, the heavens replicate the storyline and curse Lin Beifan, making it so that any wish he makes causes his enemies to receive double the consequences!Lin Beifan chuckles, “Is that all?”“I wish to maintain a body temperature of 36.8 degrees!”The first protagonist’s brain overheats to 73.6 degrees and dies!“I wish to sleep for 12 hours every day!”The second protagonist becomes a vegetable and dies!“I wish to be crushed to death by a 120-pound beauty!”The third protagonist is flattened into a sheet of paper by a 240-pound chubby girl and dies!In this way, the plot is once again thrown into chaos! Collapse Male Protagonist, Transmigration, Special Abilities, World Hopping, System, Weak to Strong Does anyone have raw file for this novel? Just turn your mind off and laugh. This is f#cking hilarious Total bullshit.He can wish only once per day? He did it twice for first time.He can't wish for unnatural things? He wished for indestructible body. Enemies got nothing from stone gambling.Utter bullshit Following this logic:.*I wish a little heart attack*My enemy having a double heart attack.*I wish I had a slight fever* My enemy having a rather heavy fever.*I want to lose 10 kg *My enemy losing 20 kg, almost dying due to health problems. Can be used in many ways A great novel with a very nice ending. I would gladly reread it. You even want it to have more chapters . Fully reccomend it. Note this is more a comedy novel I have left a review below at chapter 54 and have continued following the translation, but decided to look into the MTL and, since the quality is on the higher end (for MTL) read the entire novel up to the end - Chapter 373.Overall I am glad that I went through it all. In the middle it got a little repetitive with his manipulations of the protgonists and their misunderstandings, since it started just being the same thing but in different industries, but it introduces a few more protagonists as well as some other (minor) villains and different challenges for him as well. Afaik none of the protagonists know/find out that SpoilerMC also regressed with his memories. Nor do they find out that anyone else regressed - they all believe that they are the only ones, until the last 2 chapters technically but that is more implied.Whilst the wishing is used quite a bit at the start, as it goes on it becomes mentioned less and less. Judging by the context it is likely he is still using them, but probably to repeat the same wishes - like to get a good ROI from stocks etc. He relies more on his knowledge and skills to manipulate things as his wealth/power/influence increases, with wishes mostly being used to screw over the protagonists rather than help himself.Side note, the wishes mentioned in the summary do all happen within the story at certain points, but they obviously don't lead to the protagonists dying. The most interesting one of those 3 definetly being the sleep wish.It becomes really interesting later on when SpoilerMC starts manipulating things so that the protagonists start fighting amongst each other. With their plot armor it is (almost) impossible for any of them to die, so at the start, when they set goons on each other it doesn't have a huge impact (other than whenever MC makes a wish to spice things up), but later on there are some fights between the protagonists themselves.The ending, imo, is fairly satisfying. Personally I think it would be better to experience it yourself, either through the translation or by going to the MTL [If you want to check out the MTL, search for "Villain: My Wish, The Enemy Gets Doubled"] so i won't go into details of what actually happens. Unless someone wants it, then i'll reply with a spoiler tagged summary of the ending.SpoilerYou see what fate befalls all of the protagonists mentioned as well as some good character development from quite a few of them coming up to the last few chapters, and then ALL of them in the last 2 chapters. It ties back into the start of the novel as well. I think it was a good move to end where it did, rather than drag it on for another couple hundred chapters - it was already starting to feel a little bit boring/repetitive in the middle, especially when it came to the Gaming, Entertainment and Car industries and their aquisitions being more or less the same, but how they are utilised and how he messes with the protagnoists each time are different. The ending doesn't come out of nowhere and isn't insanely rushed, which is a lot better than can be said from some novels. Whilst it doesn't tie everything up nicely, given what happens in the last 2 chapters, it doesn't really matter that much. The vibe that is shown there basically sets the scene for you to be able to easily infer what will happen going forward and there isn't really any need to go into too much detail about it. Can you give me the link? I couldn't find it on MTL. The name is slightly different in MTL. Just look up "Villain: My Wish, The Enemy Gets Doubled" on MTLnation and you'll get it. I usually enjoy novel but this one got too many plot holes. And those heroines just accept it without having no prejudice or suspicious Read this novel on mtlnation already. At first I didn't really like it but after reading 30 chapters I loved it and binge-read the entire novel on mtlnation and rated it 5-stars. It's one of the best comedy villain novels. Was the translation good? I was also about to go read it via mtl. Yes, it was good enough for mtl. Read all available chapters (54). It's a pretty good comedy novel. It isn't over the top comedic all the time either, which is pretty good.Basic premise is that the MC was reincarnated in the body of thr first villain for a protag to defeat fairly easily. He knew the full story and setting, so he made sure not to follow it. His golden finger is basically being able to make a wish a day. These wishes have to fit in an urban setting (so can't wish for something that doesn't fit like immortality or something) and the wish only lasts 24 hours - so if he wishes for an invulnerable body, it will be like that for the next 24 hours. He managed to easily beat all the protagonists and rise to the top easily, so the heavens basically reset him back and added a caveat to his golden finger where whatever he wishes for gets applied x2 to the nearest protagonist. These protagonists ALL seem to be regressors as well. We have met 3 of them so far, i believe, and all of them have the memories of their past life.Basically, if you count MC knowing the inital setting as the first playthrough, then MC is on NG++ whereas the protags are all only on NG+. [This type of thing is just my wording. It doesn't have any of these game elements in the story.]It was only mentioned once, but looks like any wishes he made during his NG+ playthrough that affected his memory (like learning medicine or whatever) were also carried over here.So far it is pretty funny and the MC is smart without being cartoonishly evil or anything. He is also very calculative as well. He isn't aware, at the start, that the protags also have their memories intact, but he figures it out after interacting with one of them by questioning him without exposing himself. So far none of the protags know that MC also has his memories either - they all (seperately) believe that they are the only ones with this knowledge and that they were the ones who caused these changes unintentionally.The way MC plays these protags against each other is also pretty funny to read as well. He manages to utilise this curse/punishment to his advantage as well by exploiting one of the protags too, which is nice.The main issue, as with most recent translated novels, is that the numbers aren't super consistent. One chapter it is saying that MC earned 1 or 2 billion, then goes to 300 million. Offers from others go up to 950 mil, then we are told that it was 900 mil etc.But as long as you are used to these things, it's a good read. Shouldn't the third protagonist be flattened into a sheet of paper by a 240-pound nation toppling beauty and die?