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If it can be classed as RoFan, it's the most innovative take on the genre I've seen. But it seems more apt to class it as comedy-horror that happens to have a romance-fantasy backdrop.MC thinks she's participating in a standard novel transmigration. She happily checks off the classic tropes as she spots them! She has no idea that people quake in terror before her not because she's a notorious Villainess Noble Girl, but because they look at her and see something shockingly sinister and inhuman. She's the unwitting harbinger of what's shaping up to be an apocalyptic horror story straight from the Book of Revelation.Normally I write long-winded reviews, but this is a rare instance where I say "just read it!" if the premise intrigues you. Any further descriptive detail could only detract from the surreal enthralment of diving into the book itself.