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The villainess is too lazy to avoid the male leads. por Charlotte-knows-how_
The villainess is too lazy to avoid the male leads.
Charlotte-knows-how_
  • LECTURAS 486,422
  • Votos 15,040
  • Partes 37
I died because I was too lazy to dodge the car coming my way, and so I never breathed again. Then, I woke up in a small child's body; Phoenix Elan, the villainess of a popular novel I once read. The right thing to do at a time like this is, avoiding the main characters right? '... but I'm too lazy, I can't do that- it's too tiring for me.' So, I just lived my life, & seems that caused the novel to turn really strange... 'You don't have to do anything, I'll do everything for you my lovely Phoenix,' says the villain who was supposed to be obsessed with the female lead. 'Phoenix looks pretty no matter what,' defends the woman who was to be the cause of my death, the female lead. 'Even if there's a single thorn in your path, I'll move it. If it's for you, I'll wipe the whole nation down to the ground,' says the male lead who should've hated me. Seriously, there's something wrong with the protagonists, I swear! Warning; the cover isn't my property!!!
Lazy and Emotionless NEET In An Otome Game As A Villainess! por U-01--
Lazy and Emotionless NEET In An Otome Game As A Villainess!
U-01--
  • LECTURAS 42,237
  • Votos 1,433
  • Partes 7
What would happen to the NEET otaku who says only short sentences, which probably has the world either: Sleepy, Lazy, Listless, or Tired in an otome game. Which she had played just before she transferred inside. She doesn't like anything but sweets and games. Games as in not physical games of course. But she was born as a villainess, even after knowing that she probably will probably die or get exiled or get raped. She still lazes around as she embraced the ending fully, too lazy to do anything. But somehow this lazyness and the need of expressions of hers brought many admirers and capture targets' and even the other villainess's attention by a simple mistake she made.
I should care because? por rowaneve
I should care because?
rowaneve
  • LECTURAS 1,316,017
  • Votos 47,136
  • Partes 41
This is about a girl who was reincarnated as the villainess in an otome game. But she doesn't care, at all. Shall we continue to ignore the heroine and her love interests?
I Will Die As The Villainess √ por dablesucidewitme
I Will Die As The Villainess √
dablesucidewitme
  • LECTURAS 857,386
  • Votos 40,875
  • Partes 83
Do you think a mere human can win against fate? You probably read a lot of stories where a reincarnated person succeeded as a villainess. Most reincarnated people were teenagers who had a sad life or maybe assassins who can fight or maybe geniuses. Some change and started being nice towards the heroine and capture targets. Some easily accepted the villainess role and turned the tables. The heroine becomes the villainess and the villainess became the heroine. Most villainess succeeded and change their destinies while others died. What about my story? Did I change my destiny? I did, accepted the role of a villainess without caring about the results. I tried to be as cunning as possible and become an enemy of both empires even though deep down I know I was scared. I was scared because I was just a teenager who got reincarnated in a world where both words and swords can behead someone. I wasn't a person who belongs in this world. I was merely an intruder. An intruder who knows everything and does nothing to change one's fate. [The picture isn't mine so credits to the owner] Also, expect some grammatical errors. English is not my native language-- it would be quite helpful if you point out some mistakes. Some contents contained things that might be uncomfortable with readers such as gore, death and the talk about beliefs.