As she was saying, A parallel universe
Basically, it was the same world, but alternate
Never thought all those multiverse movies she saw would come up in handy one day
How can you prove this theory wrong, then. Is what some of you might be asking.
Well, though it's true that parallel universes are bound to have weird things that don't conform to our common sense, it will always have some sort of science or law backing it up
Here, however.... everything was just like a story.
Not just the fact that there were princes and princesses, no, but everything was too....cliché?
She realised this a couple months after her "birth" (rebirth? Possesment?) Thanks to the nannies being so gossipy
Everyday, she'd hear snippets of information here and there, like someone remarried their mistress, or someone got poisoned by their jealous love rival, and everything started sounding more and more like one of those ancient Chinese dramas her grandma loved to watch, so much so, that she started pondering on the possibility of this being one.
Except that this was in an European setting...so maybe a novel?
Now, when she began pondering this possibility, it was purely out of self humour, she in no way truly believed that to be the case.
There's a difference between worm holes and multiverse; these actually being pondered by qualified people,
and transmigration; those only being depicted in her novels and mangasHowever, the more she got into that theory, the more it aligned with the books
She'd been brought to an unknown world by who knows what, into a nobles daughter(A dukes, no less) with a prince for a fiance( another juicy piece of information she got thanks to the maids) and she would go to an institution for nobles and talented youngsters once she turned 16
It was kinda like the plot in most reincarnated villainesses mangas she had read before
And that's when it hit her
Shit
YOU ARE READING
My own reincarnation story
FantasyFollow the protagonist as she is reincarnated into the villainess of an otome game she has never even played. Watch her daily life as she uses the power of knowledge on cliches to get out of sticky situations with characters whose only apparent inte...