After waking up as the villainess Liberata, the plot plays along despite her passiveness, and she is executed, only to wake up again. On her twentieth time through, she ends up changing the plot by sleeping with the male lead and is forewarned by an old fortune teller that if the plot is not remedied, “[the] entire world will cease to exist.”
• Main character and antagonist. Central to plot.
In the novel, she was in possession of the Empress. The problem is that the empress was pushed by a crafty queen, beaten by the emperor, and eventually died.
I could not die waiting for my master to arrive in the freezing cold like the original Empress. I need to be a villain to get divorced.
• MC and original FL (not sure if she becomes an antagonist or not). However, original FL is not isekaid from the REAL real world and is still a fictional character. Two different types of isekai.
An ordinary office worker gets enchanted by the allure of a romance fantasy game, possessed by the character whose charm is 999 points, the Count’s daughter Crochetta. People rushing to her in frenzy as soon as their eyes meet hers. Crochetta decides to conquer the “male leads” and escape the game, but it seems her powers don’t work on them.
• MC and side character
• TW: stalking; attempted suicide; graphic violence; sexual assault; kidnapping
I became a maid in a book, and the family I served died after three years. Others who possessed people who ran wild were killed one after another by the protagonist and the villain no matter what. In order to survive, I became the dog of the villain and longed for the day to escape.
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