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The Villainess Would No Longer Be Bullied by starryastraeaa
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Most of the novels I've read depicts the villainess as someone who has a horrible personality. Hated. Loathed. Despised by everyone. They've always been portrayed as a woman who constantly hurts the heroine. The pitiful and lovable heroine. The ruthless and hated villainess. Two contrasting individuals. The villainess was supposed to be the bully while the heroine was the one getting bullied. But that's not always what happens. My name is Mira Estelle de Lampérière, the villainess of this novel and I am being bullied by the heroine. - oOo - A martial artist, Sakura Takahashi, got reincarnated into the body of the bullied villainess. She vows to get stronger and take revenge to all of the people who hurt her. Two-faced and cunning heroine? Love interests who wrongly convicted her? Stepmother who abused her? Maids who fed her spoiled food? She'll trample them all without mercy. Along the way to her path of revenge, she discovers secrets related to her. Dragon blood? Blessed by demons? Connected with the 7 races? Contracted with Faeries? Master of the Black Dragon? She's a bullied villainess? Not anymore. She will defy the fate of the villainess. Because.. The villainess would no longer be bullied. Start: 10/26/2020 Status: Ongoing Highest rank achieved: #1 in villainess (11/03/20)
The Villainess Will Not Bring Dishonor To Her Family by Bleezei
Bleezei
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Rei, a former samurai lieutenant is reincarnated into the body of an 8 year old, who happens to be the main villainess in a romance novel for foreign girls. A villainess destined to be executed by her fiancé the crown prince for cruelty towards the heroine of the novel. To avoid being executed she must to make allies among her enemies, get out of the heroine's way, and untangle herself from the poisonous intrigue of court the best she can in the role of a future courtier. However, the vaguely described backdrop said nothing about the conflicts building beyond the heroine's understanding, or that women weren't allowed on the battlefield. I am honestly left speechless. I am very touched and honored by all the attention, by all the sweet, beautiful and fun comments I've received over the last month, it's been truly amazing. To those who already enjoy it, I hope you will continue to do so. To those who decide to pick it up, I hope you have as much fun with it as I did!