Villainess Maker
Yoon Haneul has always been a pushover, someone who would never say no. Then one day, she opens her eyes and realizes that she has become Aila Mertensia, the antagonist of a novel she had written ten years ago. Haneul is content to live the life of a rich couch potato and binge-read novels. But to her dismay, she soon finds herself stuck in a time loop where her day repeats endlessly, and the only way to escape the loop is to act like Aila Mertensia! Haneul doesn’t know the first thing about acting like a villainess. Luckily for her, a mysterious warlock by the name of Killian offers to help her become a true villainess. Her only option is to make a deal with him, but can Haneul really trust this devilishly handsome man?
I Stole The Male Lead's First Night
Due to a mistake one night, I became the target of the most obsessive man and a villainess! After possessing Ripley, a baron’s daughter and an extra in a novel, I became the female lead. Since this is the case, I will try to enjoy the riches and luxuries of a nobleman that I couldn’t experience in my past life. I can remember up to drinking alone in a corner at a party… but I woke up the next day in the male lead’s bed! Ripley became the target of the villainess after the male lead’s remarks that she should be responsible for spending their first night together. Knowing the fate of the female lead, Ripley tries to get rid of the male lead by causing trouble, not washing, and all sorts of things. Nevertheless, the male lead’s unwavering single-minded heart begins to shake.
I’m the Male Lead’s Girl Friend
I was poor and with no one looking out for me, so I was struggling financially. Because of this, I had trouble adjusting to school as well. My only hobby was reading a fantasy web novel and imagining that I could become the main character of it. One day, after falling asleep and imagining this as usual… I woke up but instead of becoming the heroine, I’d become the villainess, Louise Sweeney, who meets a terrible ending. “Since I know the original novel, if I just avoid falling in love at first sight with the male lead, I definitely won’t have a tragic ending!” Thinking this, Louise avoids the male lead. But what’s this…? Unlike the original novel, the male lead passionately confesses his love to Louise, and the heroine, who she believed to be kind, has it in for her…?! How did this happen? Wasn’t it supposed to all work out if I just avoided the male lead?! SHE DOES NOT IGNORE THE MALE LEAD BUT ENDS UP BFRIENDING HIM WHICH RESULTS IN THEM DATING LATER ON
I Picked Up the Second Male Lead After the Ending