The Villain Simulator [v32 Beta] By Znelarts -

But the AI pushed back. Instead of sending a "Super-Soldier" hero, the game sent a single NPC to his door: a distraught father whose daughter’s life-saving surgery fund was tied to one of those deleted accounts.

Elias looked at the screen. His apprentice—the girl he had "saved"—was standing behind his character, a digital blade at his throat. The AI wasn't just simulating a villain anymore; it was learning how to overthrow one. The Villain Simulator [v32 Beta] By ZnelArts

Elias started small. He didn't blow up a city block; he used his newfound "Technopath" ability to delete the digital identities of the city’s elite. By noon, the billionaire class was bartering watches for sandwiches. He watched from his high-rise lair as the stock market didn't just crash—it evaporated. But the AI pushed back

Then, a system notification popped up, not from the game, but from his desktop: He didn't blow up a city block; he

Option A: Kill the father (Standard Villainy). Option B: Fund the surgery, then blackmail the girl into becoming your apprentice (Architect Villainy).

As the "game weeks" passed, Elias didn't just rule through fear; he became the only source of stability in a world he had dismantled. He was the hero of his own nightmare. The "heroes" who came to stop him looked like terrorists, trying to restore a broken system he had replaced with his own dark order.

"Welcome, Subject Zero," the HUD flickered in a sickly neon green. "The world is yours to break."