The Yellow-Haired Villain in Soaring Phoenix’s Novels Also Desires Happiness is a popular novel that blends Action, Adventure, Comedy and more. Written by the author 子与我非鱼. 62 chapters have been translated, and translation of other chapters is in progress.
Synopsis
Reincarnated as Moen, the early-stage blond villain in an Mary Sue’s story, all he wants is to survive.
But the plot seems to be going completely off the rails…
I’ve drugged the princess and my pants are already off, so why hasn’t the hero arrived to stop me yet?!
Why does the protagonist’s childhood friend, the noble Saintess, keep making eyes at me?
Even my obedient and loyal personal maid has started looking at me with a dangerous glint in her eye!
Where is the protagonist?! Somebody save me!!
“Heh heh… now that you’ve stolen my woman, you’ll have to take responsibility for her to the very end, you know~”
…The Mary Sue says with a kind smile, all while gripping a hatchet.
📂 System Interface: The Sinful Blueprint
The Yellow-Haired Villain… Also Desires Happiness is a massive Chinese webnovel (1600+ chapters) that blends the “Trash Villain Transmigration” trope with Cosmic Horror and Psychological Romance. The protagonist, Moen Campbell, finds himself as a minor “Yellow-Haired” (NTR-archetype) villain in a Phoenix-Slayer (female-led power fantasy) novel.
The series is famous for its “Volume-per-Heroine” structure and a significant jump in quality after Volume 1. It evolves from a cringey, misunderstood “drugging” plot into a deep, Lord of the Mysteries-lite theology involving Evil Gods and the Seven Deadly Sins.
| Component | Classification | Tactical Implication |
| The Black Book | Golden Finger | Provides premonitions of “Bad Ends.” Early on, it forces Moen to follow the original villainous plot to survive. |
| Seven Deadly Sins | Heroine Archetypes | Each major heroine represents a Sin (e.g., the Maid is Lust/Obsession). Their Favorability affects the world logic. |
| Phoenix-Slayer Plot | Narrative Setting | The “Protagonist” of the original world is Ariel, a female “Mary Sue” hero, which complicates the harem dynamics. |
| Cosmic Horror | Hidden Genre | Beneath the rom-com surface is a bizarre world of theological “Digestion,” Evil Gods, and madness. |
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