A Story of a Cannon Fodder who Firmly Believed He was the Protagonist, Misunderstood the Actual Protagonist as the Cannon Fodder, and Ended up Victorious (WN)
Even Though I was the Cannon Fodder Character, The People Buzzing when I did Role Play as Protagonist. 自分の事を主人公だと信じてやまない踏み台が、主人公を踏み台だと勘違いして、優勝してしまうお話です- Country Japanese
- AuthorSasuga Yuyushita
- Total Chapter? Chapter
- Tags Adventurers, Calm Protagonist, Cold Protagonist, Dense Protagonist, Determined Protagonist, Dungeons, Elemental Magic, European Ambience, Fearless Protagonist, Gods, Handsome Male Lead, Hard-Working Protagonist, Harsh Training, Kind Love Interests, Knights, Love Interest Falls in Love First, Male Protagonist, Misunderstandings, Mob Protagonist, Multiple POV, Mysterious Past, Obsessive Love, Orphans, Reincarnated in a Game World, Reincarnated in Another World, Reincarnation, Reverse R*pe, Righteous Protagonist, Romantic Subplot, Ruthless Protagonist, Stoic Characters, Strong Love Interests, Sword And Magic, Weak to Strong, Yandere
A Story of a Cannon Fodder who Firmly Believed He was the Protagonist, Misunderstood the Actual Protagonist as the Cannon Fodder, and Ended up Victorious (WN)
Even Though I was the Cannon Fodder Character, The People Buzzing when I did Role Play as Protagonist. 自分の事を主人公だと信じてやまない踏み台が、主人公を踏み台だと勘違いして、優勝してしまうお話ですGod: “I’ll lie to this guy and tell him that I reincarnated him as the protagonist, when actually I just reincarnated him as cannon fodder (LOL).”
A high school boy who longed for the protagonists that appeared in fiction got hit by a truck and died. He was then called before God, who told him that he will be reincarnated inside a game based on a novel. Our boy was happy to be told that he was going to be reincarnated as Protagonist… However, he was actually reincarnated as mere cannon fodder inside utsuge!! (T/N: Utsuge translates as “melancholy/depressing game” and that’s basically it.)
And so, the guy was played by god’s scheme … Well, such a thing didn’t happen though. He firmly held onto his belief and the vision of his ideal which then changed the world.
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