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The Main Heroines Are Trying To Kill Me Ch 1


The Main Heroines Are Trying To Kill Me Ch 1

Okay, so, you know how sometimes you stumble upon a story that’s just… chef’s kiss? Like, it’s so weird and wonderful you have to tell everyone you know? Well, get ready, because I’ve found one. It’s called The Main Heroines Are Trying To Kill Me. And the title? It’s not just a catchy hook. It’s basically the whole dang plot.

Imagine this: you’re just living your best life. You’re a regular dude. Maybe you’re a bit of a gamer. Maybe you’re just trying to get by. Then, BAM! You wake up, and you’re not you anymore. You’re the villain. Yeah, you read that right. The bad guy.

And who are the ones gunning for you? The main heroines. The good girls. The ones who are supposed to be on your side, right? Nope. Not in this story. They’re out for blood. Your blood, specifically.

This is the premise of the first chapter, and honestly? It’s gold. It’s the kind of setup that has you leaning in, whispering, "Wait, what?!"

So, who is this poor schlub?

Our hero (or anti-hero, depending on how you look at it) is named Kang Ji-hyeok. But here’s the kicker: he’s not originally Kang Ji-hyeok. He’s just some dude who got transmigrated. Like, he used to be a normal person, playing a game, and now he’s in the game. And not just any part, oh no. He’s the scum villain. The guy everyone loves to hate. The guy who, in the original story, gets absolutely demolished.

Think of it like being stuck in your least favorite movie, but instead of just watching it, you’re the character everyone’s cheering against. And the main protagonists? They’re all out to get you. It’s a real “Groundhog Day” but with way more daggers and a distinct lack of Bill Murray’s charm.

And the heroines? Oh, they’re something else.

This is where things get really fun. The original story, presumably, had a whole cast of amazing female leads. But now that Ji-hyeok is in the villain’s body, they’ve all turned on him. It’s like a twisted dating sim gone horribly wrong.

Im the Hero but the Main Heroines Are Trying to Kill Me - Chapter 13
Im the Hero but the Main Heroines Are Trying to Kill Me - Chapter 13

We get introduced to a few of them right away, and each one is a distinct flavor of “about to end you.” There’s the stoic, skilled one. The energetic, slightly unhinged one. The sweet one who’s secretly got a killer instinct. It’s a whole bouquet of potential doom.

And the best part? Ji-hyeok, in his villainous form, has apparently done so many terrible things that they all have legitimate reasons to want him gone. He’s not just some misunderstood guy. He’s the real deal bad guy, and he’s stuck with all the consequences.

Quirky Fact Alert!

The original villain in this world was apparently so evil that even his own family wanted him dead. Like, his dad probably had a hit out on him. Talk about a dysfunctional family reunion!

So, Ji-hyeok wakes up, realizes he’s in the body of a character everyone despises, and his first thought isn’t “Oh no, I’m evil!” It’s “Oh no, the protagonists are going to kill me!” It’s a masterclass in self-preservation.

The Main Heroines Are Trying To Kill Me Manhwa - Real-Time Flight Feeds
The Main Heroines Are Trying To Kill Me Manhwa - Real-Time Flight Feeds

The Humor is the Real MVP

What makes this chapter so brilliant is the humor. It’s not just slapstick, though there are moments. It’s the sheer absurdity of the situation, and Ji-hyeok’s internal monologue. He’s a modern person, suddenly thrust into a fantasy world where he’s the bad guy. His reactions are relatable, even if the circumstances are utterly insane.

He’s panicking. He’s trying to figure out how to survive. He’s desperately trying not to be the villain he’s supposed to be. But the world, and the heroines, seem determined to force him into that role.

There’s a scene where one of the heroines confronts him, and instead of a dramatic showdown, Ji-hyeok is just internally screaming about how he needs to escape and avoid eye contact. It’s the contrast between the epic fantasy setting and his very human, very mundane fears that makes it hilarious.

He’s basically thinking, "I just wanted to play a game, not become the main boss fight!"

Read The Main Heroines are Trying to Kill Me - Chapter oneshot | MangaBuddy
Read The Main Heroines are Trying to Kill Me - Chapter oneshot | MangaBuddy

Funny Detail Spotlight!

The original villain apparently had a reputation for being ridiculously flamboyant and over-the-top. Ji-hyeok, now inhabiting that body, is struggling with all the ridiculous outfits and dramatic poses. It’s a whole aesthetic he never signed up for.

He’s not exactly built for the villainous swagger, is he? He’s more of a “please don’t notice me” kind of guy. Which is, you know, not the villain vibe.

Why is this so fun to talk about?

Because it takes a trope we all know and love – the isekai (person transported to another world) and the villain redemption arc – and flips it on its head. Instead of the villain trying to become good, it’s a normal person stuck in a villain’s body, desperately trying to avoid getting killed by the good guys.

It’s the ultimate “unlikely hero” story, but the hero is actually the villain, and his goal is just… survival. No grand destiny, no world-saving quest. Just “don’t get skewered by the protagonists.”

The Main Heroines are Trying to Kill Me Capítulo 1 al 2 - YouTube
The Main Heroines are Trying to Kill Me Capítulo 1 al 2 - YouTube

It’s the perfect blend of action, comedy, and pure, unadulterated chaos. You’re rooting for him, even though he’s technically the bad guy. You’re cheering him on as he tries to navigate a world that’s literally designed to see him fail.

And the cliffhangers! Oh, the cliffhangers. Each encounter leaves you wanting more. You’re constantly wondering how he’s going to escape the next perilous situation.

It’s the kind of story that makes you want to grab a friend, shove your phone in their face, and say, “You have to read this. Right now.”

So, if you’re looking for something that’s fresh, funny, and a little bit bonkers, dive into The Main Heroines Are Trying To Kill Me. You won’t regret it. Probably. Unless, of course, you’re one of the heroines. Then you’re definitely going to regret it.

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