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All My Enemies Are Capture Targets

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Caius Veyne wakes up in a luxurious pink bedroom, covered in bruises and wearing someone else’s face, only to realize; the name, the duke father, and Noble Academy all match a dating sim he watched his foul-mouthed best friend play: “Why They Fall…” In that game, Caius Veyne was the obsessive villain who exists to wave red flags, sabotage the heroes for the heroine, and die miserably in every route. Timid in nature and terrified of trouble, the real Caius wants only one thing: to lie low and live peacefully until graduation. But fate wasn't so kind, he was bound to a Villain Saving System, which told him he cannot escape the main plot, cannot act out of character without being punished, and cannot survive unless he clears one impossible condition: “Turn the hatred of every male lead into love.” Only when every man who wanted him dead falls for him instead will his bad endings be erased. In a world where magic and technology coexist, where he was already a villain with poor talent, Caius Veyne must play his cards right, and carefully measure cruelty to rewrite his fate. If he fails to capture all five male leads, the game will follow its original script.
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