Being the Young Father of Villains
Synopsis:
Qin Feng was a carefree rich second-generation heir. After drinking himself to death, he found himself transported to the poverty-stricken countryside of the 1960s. Food was scarce, and drinks even scarcer. With no other options, he resolved to study hard and change his fate.
After much effort, he was finally admitted to university, and a happy life seemed within reach—until he realized he had actually transmigrated into a male-oriented novel called Chief Lawyer.
The good news? The character "Qin Feng" didn’t exist in the book.
The bad news? The four orphaned children he adopted were all major villains in the story.
Villain No. 1: A business mogul, eventually sent to prison by the male protagonist, where he rotted for life.
Villain No. 2: A soldier who ultimately fell off a cliff to his death.
Villain No. 3: An award-winning actor, confined to a mental hospital by the male protagonist.
Villain No. 4: Seeking revenge for his older brothers, he over-calculated and ended up losing his own life.
Qin Feng panicked. He considered sending them to an orphanage. But when he opened the door and saw yet another abandoned child, looking pitiful as if fresh from the orphanage, his heart softened. In that instant, he decided to adopt them all!
Four villains couldn’t beat one male protagonist—surely five would do the trick?
As he continued raising them, Qin Feng noticed something odd about the youngest. Anyone who crossed him would face misfortune. Meanwhile, his four little villains were turning out to be paragons of virtue, each resembling the male lead of a typical male-oriented novel—while the actual male protagonist vanished without a trace...
Note:
This is a family-focused transmigration novel with a male lead and his sons.
Tags: Time Travel, Period Novel, Lighthearted
Setting: Raising children, everyday family life, 1980s
Quick Summary: Everyone in my family is a big shot!
Theme: A kind father and filial children.
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