Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives

Chapter 983: A Perfect Villain



Villain Ch 983. A Perfect Villain

The effect was immediate. The girls fell silent, their initial indignation replaced by a moment of self-reflection. They pressed their lips together, unable to counter Kafra’s statement. Allen could see the realization sinking in—the truth of Kafra’s words was undeniable. ’It hits the point for sure,’ Allen thought, watching as Shea’s face flushed with embarrassment.

Shea cleared her throat awkwardly, her eyes darting between the other girls as she tried to regain her composure. "There are only seven of us, and it was Allen’s request," Shea reminded, her voice softer now, as if clinging to that detail in an attempt to justify their previous decision.

"But that doesn’t mean we’re okay with sharing him with strangers," Larissa interjected, her voice carrying a sharp edge of possessiveness. Her eyes flashed with fierce protectiveness as she moved closer to Allen, her hand coming to rest on his shoulder with a possessive grip. "The Emperor’s affection is ours. We don’t want him being reduced to some sort of… service provider."

"I agree with Larissa," Vivian added, her tone firm despite the uncertainty still lingering in her eyes. She crossed her arms over her chest, her usual demeanor replaced by something far more serious. "The idea of Allen—or the Devil Emperor—being made available to other players in that way doesn’t sit right with me. It cheapens everything we’ve built together."

Bella, standing slightly behind the group, nodded in agreement, her expression reflecting a similar sentiment. "We’ve all fought alongside him, supported him, and been by his side through everything. To suddenly open that up to others… it feels like it would diminish what we have.

It’s not just about being possessive; it’s about the integrity of our relationships." Her voice was quiet but resolute, her eyes meeting Allen’s with a mixture of loyalty and concern.

Alice was uncharacteristically solemn. Her brows furrowed slightly as she spoke, her voice tinged with genuine worry. "It’s not fair to Allen either," she added, her gaze softening as it rested on him. "Forcing him to interact with players in that way, making him act out these romantic scenarios… It’s like turning him into a puppet for the game’s sake. He deserves better than that."

Jane, who had been uncharacteristically quiet up until this point, finally stepped forward, her voice soft but resolute. "We’ve seen how players can be," she said, her tone gentle yet firm. "They don’t always respect boundaries, especially when it comes to characters they feel entitled to.

If we allow this, we’re opening the door to all sorts of behavior that could hurt Allen—emotionally and mentally. I won’t stand for that." Her eyes flashed with determination, and the others nodded in silent agreement.

Shea, having already voiced her concerns, took a deep breath and continued. "And it’s not just about the emotional toll," she added, her voice taking on a more practical edge. "There’s a practical side to this too. Making the Devil Emperor a romanceable character isn’t just a minor tweak to the game—it’s a massive shift.

It’s going to change how players view him, how they interact with him, and it could have unforeseen consequences for the entire game’s ecosystem." Her expression was grave, reflecting the seriousness of her concerns.

Zoe, having regained some of her composure, added her voice to the chorus. "Even if it’s only for a select few players, or if it’s framed as an exclusive event, it still feels wrong. It’s like we’re selling Allen’s—or the Emperor’s—affection to the highest bidder.

It’s not about money or popularity; it’s about what’s right for him and for us." Her tone was resolute, her eyes narrowing slightly as she finished speaking.

Martin, who had been silently observing the heated exchange, cleared his throat, trying to steer the conversation back to the matter at hand. "Uh, I just want to remind you all that Hell’s Gate is listed as a Mature game, not an Ero game," he said, his voice steady, though tinged with a hint of caution.

"It has a gore warning, yes, but not sexual content warning." His gaze swept across the group, making sure they were all following his point.

"So… despite us saying ’romanceable,’ it doesn’t go as far as kissing or even a romantic hug," Lisa added, picking up on Martin’s lead. Her voice was measured, carefully choosing her words to de-escalate the tension. "The Devil Emperor could choke players, sure. He could pull players’ bodies, yes.

But none of it would be in a romantic context." She paused, glancing around to ensure they all understood her words. "What we mean by ’romanceable’ is more about dialogue—sweet words, maybe a touch like holding hands—but our real aim is…"

Kafra, who had been listening quietly, suddenly interjected, her lips curling into a knowing smirk. "Heroic action," she said, her voice cutting through the room like a knife.

Her words caused a ripple of realization to spread through the group, the seriousness of their earlier concerns now tempered by this new perspective. Allen and the girls exchanged glances, their expressions turning contemplative as they considered the implications of what Kafra was implying.

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"The petitions flooded in like wildfire after the footage of the Devil Emperor’s fury when his succubus was attacked, didn’t they?" Kafra’s voice cut through them, her smirk widening as she saw the recognition dawning on their faces. "The moment he transformed into his second form to save her—that’s what set the fanbase on fire. They didn’t go crazy because they saw the kiss or anything like that.

They went crazy because they saw a powerful, unstoppable force doing something insane to protect the one he loves, even if it meant burning the world down in the process."

Kafra’s tone shifted from playful to something more serious, her gaze now locked on Allen with a penetrating intensity. The smirk softened into a knowing smile, her eyes narrowing slightly as she emphasized her point. "That’s what makes them crazy about the Devil Emperor character. About you, Allen.

You’ve created the perfect villain—a character who isn’t just feared for his power, but who’s also admired for his relentless, all-consuming passion. That’s what the fans want to see more of. Not some cheap romantic subplot, but the raw, intense emotion of someone who would do anything, destroy anything, for those he cares about."

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