Theatrical Regression Life Chapter 0

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Sometimes there are villains like that.

A villain who looks down on the bright generation of protagonists and gives them hints, has no ability but acts like an old fart, and has nothing but power but interferes with the protagonists’ group just because he is an adult in the organization.

It’s hard to say that these villains are just villains. Or maybe we should say that they’re a waste.

These types of people are more annoying and irritating than the villains who fight on the opposite side of the protagonist.

This is especially true if the protagonist is in a position where he or she cannot be treated lightly.

They’re on the same side, but they’re so corrupt that I want to cut them down right away.

A villain who feels refreshed like drinking cider when killed by the main characters or due to unavoidable reasons such as a disaster or accident.

That’s me.

“Ugh.”

What the hell is going on with my life?

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