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Steal The Male Lead by Shellyrill
Steal The Male Lead
Shellyrill
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  • Parts 201
The main character always ends up with the male lead? Even if they're backstabbing, evil, and cruel, they will live happily ever after just because they are the main character? Even if they're so innocent that they cause countless deaths, they will still be treated with love and respect, with everyone groveling at their feet to help them. Well, the readers have agreed to disagree with this thought. It's about time to revolt! Alright then, we just need someone to destroy the main character. We need to take away the main character's golden thigh. Since that's the case, we need to Steal The Male Lead. AN: Hello everyone, so this is going to be my third book ever written on Wattpad. I've actually had plans for this book for a while and I also have many ideas for the other arcs but, please enjoy the book, and I will try to keep a constant update on it. *If any of the photos are yours or you know that the artist of the photos or characters don't want it up, please comment down right away so that I can delete it. None of the photos are mine and rightfully belong to the artist.*
The Side Character Got Promoted To The Villainness! by GoodestGrammar
The Side Character Got Promoted To The Villainness!
GoodestGrammar
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  • Parts 30
After being killed in a car crash, Jun thought she was heading to the afterlife yet she found herself in an unfamiliar yet recognizable world. She had reincarnated into the world of the popular otome game, "Saintess of Love" as the villainess! Without being able to experience the latest route of the game, Jun only wished for a peaceful life by avoiding meeting all the male leads that would deliver her death. However, things are not going as smoothly as she planned...... "Would you please refrain from coming so close to me?" - Leon Hartknight. "Goodness, you're but a toddler." - Solaire. "Hmm, you seem fun. Would you like to be my toy?" - Lucaon Wolfram. "I apologize. Sarcasm is not my forte." -Wilhelm Odette. "M'lady, I have searched far and wide for you. And now I have found you and keep my promise." - ??? *This is an original work and not a translation.