Not Your Damsel In Distress
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  • Parts 11
Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2022
For someone who hates reading stories with a weak female heroine, she sure is lucky to get reincarnated as one.

Being reincarnated is nice. It means you have another chance to live your life. Being reincarnated as the protagonist of a story you read in your past life is even better. Right? No! For Kelsa this is like a living hell. After all, she got reincarnated as the "damsel in distress" of the story "My Prince". 
"This character knows a lot about magic and yet she never uses it once to save herself." 
"In this case, I'd rather be the villainess"
"I already told you this and I will say it again. I'm not your damsel in distress."
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