After being formatted as a cannonfodder, I became a heartthrob

Xie Fengxing was originally a cannon fodder male side character in a romance novel—cowardly, muddled, and utterly useless. But then, he was chosen by a Harmony System. After being “formatted” by the system, he was dispatched to chaotic novel worlds to restore balance. Now, his formatting is complete, and he has returned.

When he comes back, he’s breathtakingly beautiful—stunning and ethereal—but emotionally cold, detached, and utterly indifferent. He doesn’t laugh. He doesn’t want anything. He barely feels.

In the world he returns to, several messy romance plots are unfolding at once. For this final mission, the system offers him one incentive: if he completes the task, he will be allowed to feel again.

The mission? It’s based on a drama-filled novel called Get in the Car—a “car crash of a romance” where the original protagonist, a gentle white flower of a man, is betrayed by a scumbag lover, only to rise and become a powerful figure seeking revenge.

System: “Your job is to draw all the incoming fire to yourself, protect the fans, and while you’re at it, ruin the scumbags.”

Just as the system finishes speaking, Xie Fengxing’s car explodes onto the scene—sleek, roaring, and with a perfect, cinematic drift that leaves everyone stunned.

All the scumbags and their men?
They can’t look away.

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