Summary
I Raised the Villains Preciously
I will become the nursery teacher of the children who would become the future Black Sorcerer, the Heads of Dark Guild, and Psychopath Emperor. I didn’t want to get entangled and wanted to sneak out of the nursery, but instead, I decided to raise the poor little villains with full sincerity.
“Teacher, are you leaving us behind?”
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“If you look at this handsome face a little more, you won’t be able to win.”
Masha, who had taken off his dress and wore a neat uniform, grew up as a narcissistic adult.
“Teacher, the more dangerous I am, the more likely you will not take your eyes off of me. I’m weak at the poor things.”
Although he is the Empire’s number one in rough and fierce ways, Jeremy is strangely soft for Hannah, but his way of affection was a little off.
“I’m going to listen to whatever you want. Whatever it is, whatever it is for. Instead, the teacher should stay with me.”
Ian, who became emperor, is he truly such a foolish pushover? If so, is he hiding something else? Oh, come on. I think I raised them properly, but I think there’s a bit of a problem.
“I have a lot of impure things I want to do with you.”
Hello, Pope, what’s wrong with you?
OhpEbo
Starts off with real promise and the kids have great personalities. Then it sort of strays and the focus shifts away from the kids and that’s a real big blunder since they’re the most unique & entertaining characters by miles. Everyone else is generic and essentially copy pasted. Female lead starts off good then snaps into boring after about 20 chapters
DarkHollow43
I love how Hannah tries so hard to teach the villains to be good but instead they just hide that their evil and doing bad things for her sake meanwhile she’s trapped in the illusion that they’re all little angels now
DarkHollow43
So I live in a 13 hour 2 minutes time zone difference I made this comment at 5:49 pm exactly
Popcorn
When is it gonna updateeeee its been almost a year
mxmelon
PLSS UPDATE WAAAAA I NEED UUU