She became a journalist who exposes corporate corruption, but ended up reincarnating herself in a novel.
And on top of that, like the bankrupt writer, who lost everything gambling! Rivel Ivela has to live as ‘Journalist Bel’, who investigates the corruption of the nobility, with no choice…
“I approve of you two officially becoming a couple.”
On the day he received a unilateral break-up notice from his fiancé, Rivel spends a night with a stranger on impulse. The next day, Rivel, who remembers
No, I Only Seduced the Princess? As if dying from overwork doesn’t suck enough, imagine being reincarnated as a minor novel character who will also meet a pitiful end soon. With nothing to lose, Adelia makes the perilous journey to become the empire’s first white mage in 300 years. Why? To have the crown prince marry her so she can have the power to get revenge on her abusive family, of course! And once she becomes a member of the imperial family, Adelia can live happily receiving the love of he
I transmigrated as the villainess of a novel. I wanted to get rid of my death flag and live in peace, but I’ve been apparently already whipping and tormenting the final villain. I wasn’t the one who has done it, but as I still felt responsible for it, I have been taking care of him, and the villain’s loyalty towards me keeps increasing. I just want to enjoy my wealth and honor in peace. I don’t know why the story keeps going astray!
I became a millionaire when I turned 10 years old. It has been 10 years since I reincarnated as an extra in a novel. The day my grandfather, the owner of the house and the one who raised me, passed away,
Something came from the infamous ducal family ‘Vlasco’.
“His Excellency, the previous Duke, gave his entire inheritance to Miss Katisha..”
“His Excellency, the former Duke...?”
So, my grandfather was Duke Vlasco?! I was happy to inherit a huge inheritance for a moment, but there was no w
Oh Mari was a completely ordinary Korean woman until she reincarnated in the novel "My Dorothea" as the heroine's best friend, Maristella Janice La Bellefleur. Aware of the fact that the heroine, Dorothea, ends up betraying Maristella, which leads to her execution, she vows to do her utmost to survive and live her new life to the fullest!
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