Chinese Martial Arts Novels

Make a list of canonical works OP, then append that to future opening posts for your threads

>Evil protagonists
Why do you keep bringing this up like it's a selling point?

Why do you keep focusing on it as if i didn't mention anything else?
Does it trigger you?

Because everything else was a possible selling point. Also, this is the first time I've brought that up.
You need to relax with "heh triggered sissy" nonsense, it makes you look like a middle schooler.

Everything is a selling point to someone.
You are thankfully not everyone.
I honestly don't give a toss how i look to you.
If i wanted recognition from irrelevant strangers, i'd go and be an activist, a politician, or someone who works from a podium. I don't.

Take off the fingerless gloves for a second and look at what I was asking.
I was wondering why you felt evil protagonists made the story worth reading. What does it add?

Why do you feel a lawful protagonist makes a story worth reading? What does it add?
Apart from being overused that is.

It makes care about what happens to them, which then invests me further into the story. I'm referring to non-evil protagonists, not lawful ones. A hero who doesn't go around raping children to level up isn't necessarily lawful.

Me care*

Well you answered your own question.
I'm more interested and invested into a story with an evil protagonists than the moral ones that bore me. It's a break from monotonousness.
It's a break from reality. It's exploring what is usually damned by society, and enjoying the comments from moral preachers who think that books with evil characters doing evil deeds are Satan's conspiracy to magically corrupt readers into becoming evil in real life!