I Reject the villain’s ending.

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Danya
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

I’m the evil woman who ruined the country?! She became a saint, the main character of a novel impoverished under the age of 19. She is already rumored to have a trash personality and has a lot of things going on, but if she gets things sorted out from now on, I think she will be able to survive somehow. “I’m sorry for all this time. Pink, no, Iros.” “Still, I like it. “The saint calls me pink.” “uh?” “I am a dog that crawls when the saintess takes off her clothes and crawls with her naked on.” “… uh?” Even if something goes wrong, it seems very wrong. Iros, the saint’s last remaining guardian, didn’t you hate me? “Sierra, how are you? “Wouldn’t I be better than the temple sword that I can’t marry even if I keep it by my side?” “You have great chest muscles and a great face, but I have no intention of dating, Your Majesty the Crown Prince.” How can I date a man who I feel sorry for, even though he ruined the country and killed me? I’m not that conscienceless person. “Saint, I am more cautious than that careless Crown Prince-” “Sierra, I am more cautious both during the day and at night than such a careless guardian-” “Neither of you are careful, so stop chasing me!!” weird. She tries to escape from being the evil woman who is destroying the country and live a good life, but two men keep coming at her with her top undone to prevent her from being careful. Can I really live here safely!

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  1. Soaringuniverse
    Soaringuniverse rated it
    "I'm really sorry, I'm still on my shift," I explain. "I'd be leaving this place high and dry if I took off. I can give you my email address, if that helps?" Not my phone number. Spam emails I could easily send to the void; spam phone calls would be a bit harder to ignore. More than anything, I need her out of the cafe. The few remaining patrons are starting to look up from their smartphones and newspapers, wondering just as me what kind of business an impeccably dressed businesswoman has in Sal's Sweets. Or in the outskirts of Milwaukee, period.
  1. CodyKinney
    CodyKinney rated it
    Yay!! another amazing well written story

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