Was Taken Back Home by the Protagonist of a Suffering MC Novel

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Web Novel [CH]
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Rating | 4.6/5 | 526 votes
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Year
2016
Status in COO

87 chapters + 3 extras (Completed)

Fully Translated
Yes
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Summary
Explore the intricate world of 'Picked up by the Protagonist of a Tormented! MC Novel', a captivating web novel filled with elements of action, fantasy, and martial arts, delving into the journey of Xi Wei and Zeno. As readers uncover the story's layers, they encounter a unique blend of age progression, age regression, and transmigration themes. The narrative unfolds with a calm yet compelling protagonist, surrounded by cold and possessive love interests, all set against a backdrop of comedic undertones. Witness the evolution of characters from weakness to strength, resonating with themes of stoicism and resilience in this enthralling tale.

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A suffering MC novel—the main character must be forced to suffer, be oppressed until they’re hovering between life and death, dying and living here and there. They can have a golden finger, but before getting it they must pay the price. They can also have beautiful women, but all are snake and scorpion beauties, able to look at but not eat.

“Curse” is just that type of suffering MC novel. The main character Xi Wei, after being forced to experience numerous sufferings, had, at last, become the most powerful, at the same time linking together with the world’s qi and fate. After he was oppressed too miserably, he committed suicide and buried the entire world with him.

Zeno transmigrated, in the end arriving at “Curse”.

Zeno was adopted by the MC, finally becoming the number one person/wife.

Zeno: Help, I don’t want to be destined to be raised by this perverse person!

All living things (wipe away tears): You must rescue this world, ah.

Xi Wei: Come over here.

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