Suddenly Became a Princess One Day
I Became the Wife of the Male Lead
I Became the Tyrant's Secretary
Our FL wakes up in the body of Lady Rosalyn, a character of a novel she once read. Originally, her family is destined to perish after her brother's failure to become secretary to His Majesty. In his stead, Rosalyn applies for the secretarial position herself and proves to be efficient and useful to the tyrant king. Ultimately, saving her family from execution and shame. Along the way, the Tyrant King's heart softens and develops feelings for Rosalyn. With such changes in character, the storyline twists in a different direction. From side character to the female lead, Rosalyn will have a lot on her plate to deal with.
How to Be a Dark Hero’s Daughter
When The Count’s Illegitimate Daughter Gets Married
The Hero Who Seeks Revenge Shall Exterminate With Darkness
There’s a certain sick pleasure I honestly experience when I see these disgusting, backstabbing, deplorable individuals be punished for their sins. However, since this story has no basis on reality in terms of the existence of magic, my humanity remains intact unlike Raoul. It’s heartbreaking the tragedy and betrayal he’s suffered from and find myself cheering for him when he administers punishment. I know this isn’t real, but a part of me is truly saddened how he plunges himself into the depths of depravity. I wonder if Raoul will realize how his twists and turns are slowly transforming him into what he despises most…? As someone who hates tragedy stories (because I’m weak AF), I’m legitimately worried how this manga will end. ️WARNING️️SPOILER ALERT️ Questions I have for this series: I wonder if Raoul will betray Ada in the end? Will Ada follow a path with no return? Humanity has it’s own ups and downs, the power of individuality is frightening. Yet, that duality can also be comforting. I wonder if Raoul will see anything in the humanity he’s obviously abandoned? Does Raoul plan to punish for all eternity? Humanity has no bounds in it’s pathfinding way to be dishonest and cruel. He will never be free from revenge or his hatred…
Under the Oak Tree