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Hana was only eighteen when her life began-and ended. For years, she endured cruelty and torment at the hands of the very people who were meant to protect her, treated as nothing more than a burden rather than their daughter. At seventeen, she finally escaped, finding sanctuary and unconditional love with her aunt and uncle. For the first time, she knew warmth and safety, yet she remained quiet and reserved, known at her new school simply as the studious girl who preferred books over conversation. Her greatest escape was reading, and she was utterly obsessed with her favorite novel, devouring its pages in a single day whenever she could.
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But tragedy struck on her way home, when a sudden accident took her life before she could even say goodbye to the family she had grown to love. Expecting nothingness, she instead opened her eyes to a world she knew all too well: she had reincarnated inside the very novel she adored. But fate had played a twist-she was no ordinary character, nor the heroine. She was Lyra Astrid Vexar, the story's infamous villainess.
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Determined to avoid the tragic fate written for her, Lyra resolves to rewrite her destiny. She vows to change her nature, treating others with kindness while keeping her sharp, resilient spirit intact, and plans to stay far away from the protagonists-the female lead and the male lead-to ensure she survives.
Yet stories have a way of twisting on their authors.
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What happens when the characters she tries to avoid begin seeking her out instead? And when the powerful, captivating male lead finds himself drawn not to the heroine, but to her-will Lyra dare to accept a love never meant for her? Can the villainess truly change the ending, and claim a happi