Virtue of Villainess
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  • Reads 119
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 8
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2022
Do Villainesses always have to be bad..?

Sooha, raised by her villainess mother, finds herself questioning the moralities of her family reign. Just because one is raised by family, does it mean they should follow the same virtues?

Not only does she find herself forced to execute her mothers plan of ruling a kingdom, she slowly begins to fall in love with the Prince. But just like all Villainess stories, she delves into lies and fabrication, being painted as the "bad guy". 



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