huh, its kind of weird, reading a story where the mc is actually the mc of the story. when i look at ariel, i kinda feel like im looking at a flashback of one of those “i transmigrated into the villainess” manhwa. where the transmigrator describes ariel as a “braindead, second class villainess, manipulated and used as a pawn; cannon fodder.” the transmigrator would then use ariels position to earn money, live the best life and maybe even prepare for ruin. then shed befriend the heroine (if she isnt a transmigrator too, bc if so she would be enemies w her) and seduce the main leads.
huh, its kind of weird, reading a story where the mc is actually the mc of the story. when i look at ariel, i kinda feel like im looking at a flashback of one of those “i transmigrated into the villainess” manhwa. where the transmigrator describes ariel as a “braindead, second class villainess, manipulated and used as a pawn; cannon fodder.” the transmigrator would then use ariels position to earn money, live the best life and maybe even prepare for ruin. then shed befriend the heroine (if she isnt a transmigrator too, bc if so she would be enemies w her) and seduce the main leads.