“…Some crazy bas**** is standing in front of my house again.”

My house is a jewel shop, but someone keeps bringing injured people to my front door. They were so meddlesome that I treated them while swearing at them. Others wished that I would get along well with them.

“Didn’t you save the head of an assassination guild last time?”

“She’s a woman.”

“Oh, what about the vicious loan shark who owns that place worth a billion marks on Second Avenue?”

“She’s a woman too.”

“What about the person who dropped you off in front of your house and left in a noble’s carriage?”

“She’s a young lady as well.”

And then the sixth person came. This was the first time a man came, and a handsome one at that.

“Take it off.”

“What? What? WHAT? Oh … oh, you meant my glasses.”

This man was the final villain of the novel, who had a completely different personality during the day and the night.

During the day, he was simply an innocent and naïve young man.

But at night…

“Why? You asked me to take it off. What should I take off this time?”

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  1. RoyMustang
    RoyMustang rated it
    It seems the protagonist is comatose, yet possesses an extraordinary ability to mend any injury effortlessly, capable of reviving those on the brink of death with ease. Instead of leveraging her talents to save and amass wealth from the rich, she chooses to reside in a slum and peddle inexpensive imitations. Seriously? Is that really how it goes?
  1. TwistedTsunami
    TwistedTsunami rated it
    The initial concept appeared intriguing, and upon reading the promotional manga, I was thrilled about the upcoming translation. However, my experience has been disappointing. The writing feels overly-scripted, with repetitive dialogue and a lack of engaging storytelling. Events are explained ex post facto, rather than demonstrated, which leaves the narrative confusing and fails to create a sense of mystery or emotional depth. After 21 chapters, I find myself disconnected from the characters, plot, and setting. I'm sorry to say, but I cannot recommend this. It's better to read "You've Got the Wrong House Villain" instead.
  1. Aceion
    Aceion rated it
    I stumbled upon the promotional manhwa and became instantly captivated, leading me to search for the novel. Frankly, the storyline's premise holds significant promise. I eagerly anticipate more chapters and fervently wish for the manhwa to receive regular serialization. The silver-haired protagonist's extraordinary healing abilities make for an intriguing plot. I'm already rooting for her and the male lead to develop a connection. Oh, Translation Gods, please grant my request!
  1. JackPriper6pk
    JackPriper6pk rated it
    This novel is on hiatus. It sucks.
  1. KamalaNadhia
    KamalaNadhia rated it
    I’m getting fkin sick of the mc saying how handsome he is. Honestly shut the fuck up you look like donkey and your attitude is ass.

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