Comment by Nobody on I Became The Villain The Hero Is Obsessed With - Chapter 37

Comment on ChapterI Became The Villain The Hero Is Obsessed With - Chapter 37
The MC does relise if he goes around breaking the law, killing villains in cold blood and destroying bridges make him a villain right?

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@Nobody buddy that's kinda the point. He wants to be considered a villain
@Nobody have you not been paying attention to the story at all
@Nobody it's more so the point that a president launched a fuc**** nuclear missile, no matter how small scale, at their own fuc**** citizens and place. Even if it's just to take care of 1 villain. It'd just not worth the pay off to sacrifice your own citizens lives.
@Nobody he's just a serial killer, but in the context of the story, he's basically an anti hero, like the punisher, who only kills bad guys
@Blank  
That would be okay, if he did not say "that i am not a villain."
It is very hypocritical to say that about himself after all the bs he had pulled.
@Nobody

all he had done didn't kill any civilians, the bridge has the real goal to prevent the mutant monster to go deeper in populated areas. (as without the bridge he cannot cross because water was his weakness)

Most of the "terrorism" he had done was to train stardust to bigger treats he knows will come and to deal with other treats while he tries to look like a villain.

Even this fight, he took the mecha from a group that was using against civilians, just to put a show and fight stardust.

@cabellones  
He is endangering people and causing billions(dollars, in korean won forget it) in damage in his rather self- righteous but effective pursuit, while leaving everyone in the dark about who could have done smth about it...
He is a villain, because he selfishly does whatever he wants with little regard for concequences and alternatives. Innocnet people almost died due to his actions, sure he saved them but his games are dangerous and so he is a villain.
@Nobody

yeah, but everything there is for the purpose of Stardust be able to defeat the future treat and save the world.

He knows the future of the story, his objective is become the joker of stardust, but avoiding killing civilians.

Yeah, some inocents ALMOST died, but he save a lot more preventing other treats of reaching civilian areas. and even those who almost died, he put his life on the line to save them... so yeah, he want to be perceived as a villain and do villanous things. But do not because he really wanted to do it, but because he perceives as a necessity. The best example is how he saves the "harem" of becoming real big treats that wanna kill a lot of civilians in the process, but still join them in doing some treats that were more nuisances than real treats.

He is more close of being a anti-hero than a villain.