The Tragedy of a Villainess
This one was interesting to say the least. The premise is that this girl falls into a book and she falls into the body of villainess after writing the book. And she wants to live so she tries to have a relationship with the second leading man so that they can both survive the ending of the book. But the second lead man ends up, standing up on her wedding day and she ends up, marrying the leading man and the second leading man ends up, marrying the leading lady. So all of this culminates into the second lead man trying to get back with her and the leading lady kind of like hating her for it, and all of these little squabbles between the leading man and the second leading man. Come to find out, the girl not fall into a book. This is actually her life and a different version of her life. So she had past lives before because some wacko Star tried to get close to the Moon but ended up killing all the other Stars except one and the Moon in the process. And so, the good Star who didn’t die makes our girl into a semblance of the Moon. So in her past lives the wacko Star tried to get her. She ends up coming back into this world into another version of her life passes, and she marries the lead man who is actually the guy who’s been her husband in all her past lives. They defeat the leading lady who is supposed to be a saint, but she’s not even a real person and all this stuff. Honestly, around the time they started talking about demonic shadows and what not, I got so confused. It just really wasn’t making a lot of sense and too many people started popping up and I couldn’t care less so I started skipping around that. But they defeated the wacko Star and the crazy saint and her trashcan brother and ended up having twins so that’s it.
The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass