In this introductory section, let’s discuss a bit about transmigration… here, we have yet another transmigration story of a young man who was a commoner in his previous life. A life which he lived until twenty four years before the car crash that ended him. He was reborn in another continent in a different world.
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Let’s take a moment to identify the main characters of the story below…
- Part 1: The Main Characters Of Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End
- Part 2: A Snippet of the Storyline of Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End
- Part 3: Popular Chapters Of Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End
- Part 4: Conclusions
Part 1: The Main Characters Of Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End
Roel Ascart, is the main protagonist of little tyrant doesn’t want to meet with a bad end… he died on earth at the age of twenty four and is presently seven years old in transmigration. He’s handsome and plum.
Now, let’s see what happened in this story through a snippet of the storyline below…
Part 2: A Snippet of the Storyline of Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End
Roel Ascart was a pauper who enjoyed playing virtual games. But in his death, he transmigrated to a lavish world, where he became the only child, first son and only heir to the Marquess of Saint Mesit Theorcracy.
His father was the patriarch of the illustrious Ascart house and the chief magician of the Holy Night Order. They lived in a castle… that was a big heaven to someone who’d once been a pauper.
But Roel had no memory of his origins until one morning, when his father returned from one of his many work adventures, accompanied by a little girl of five. Roel was informed that the girl is to be his sister.
She had been adobted into the family, cos her father had died protecting Roel’s father. Now, Roel was already the cheif villain of the Ascart family. The servants dreaded him, only the mention of his name caused tremor in the hearts and demeanor of the servants.
He stared wide eyed at the pretty petite girl who was about to share the castle with him as his sister, and his memory was awakened. She looked so familiar that the blood on his face evaporated.
After being mildly scolded by his father, Roel ran into the castle library, fished out an ancient book and began to add two and two together. He was struck with surprise to realise that he’d transmigrated into one of his favorite games.
It was a gal game, one not too popular on earth and was called Eyes of the Chronicler. But what struck him the most was that he was not just the main character, he was also the villian. Which meant that his life was set on a course which wasn’t so good.
He remembered Alicia because she was the silverash child, the possessor of the silver bloodline, the silvermoon of the Saint Mesit theocracy. She was destined to be exceptionally beautiful. But those were not the only reason he remembered.
The main reason was that she was also destined to murder him in cold blood. She was going to slit his throat. Now, that was a problem… but not the only problem. The Ascart family was also destined to lose their wealth which would drive Roel to the cults.
Now, his main problem was how to change all those terrible fate that awaited him. With the returning of his memory, came the activation of the system console before his eyes.
Roel discovered that being nice was going to help very much if he was going to try to change the bad fate at least. He decided to be nice to Alicia, so that when the time came she wouldn’t be too quick to condemn him.
The cruelty Alicia suffered growing up were the things that turned her cold hearted. At one point, a group of children had stabbed her multiple times… the only person who was ever nice to her was her father before his death. Roel Ascart saw a chance in this aspect, and decided to treat her better than she has been.
The question remains, what happens when the time comes for the battle of their lives? How about the wealth of the Ascart family? Will the little villain become good enough to be loved? Let’s investigate in the popular chapters below…
Part 3: Popular Chapters Of Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End
Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End Chapter 5: drive it into your heads, this is my little sister
The system that got activated before Roel’s eyes had given him help by advising him on the part to follow to avoid the bad fate that befell the main character of his favorite game.
He had chosen to be nice. His change in character surprised the servants who he had tested it on. He therefore arranged to have breakfast with Alicia even though their father wasn’t around. He hoped to win her over. The servants had been looking down on her, Roel offered to help her and changed their minds about her, earning a thousand points for kindness.
Little Tyrant Doesn’t Want to Meet with a Bad End Chapter 8: sorry mages are out
Roel was now practicing more and trying very hard to grow his powers in order to help mitigate the evil fate that awaited the main character. He had managed make some money through growing his affection points by being nice to his sister and the maids.
Now he was raising skeleton soldiers and practicing how to command them. He was originally a sorcerer apprentice, since his father was the chief magician. He practiced with the skeletons until he lost consciousness in the garden.
Part 4: Conclusions
From my point of view, little tyrant doesn’t want to meet with a bad end is quite a mind full. The storyline is very interesting and there’s no dull moment. The author is an experienced storyteller… that said, there’s a bunch of lesson we should learn from Roel. First, being bad is not a good attribute, had it been he remained a terror to his sister and the servants, he would have probably died like the main character of his game. Being kind is not costly.