Alan Jones dies and reincarnates into the 'villain' of the hit novel 'Restoration of Glory'.
A story following Elanor Roselei a female general that was awarded her own territory and the title of duchess for her numerous victories in the name of the kingdom Malderisia.
It starts after the war and holds many flashbacks and arcs and many 'potential' male leads hoping to court her.
Overall it was an amazing story with an great bit of world building and badass female lead.
However how cliché could his life get?! He was truck-kun's latest victim and everything! Like damn be creative whatever sadistic author was controlling his life!
No Alan (now Alastair de Velencia) will not in any way go down the MC route, he was not in the mood for making himself a target, sacrificing himself, nor getting himself a harem!
Male, female, or otherwise he will achieve his dream of a peaceful Isekai.
Except he has to do it by both playing the villain and surviving and by figuring out how to make the timeline stay intact... when he is not only alive years before the original timeline but apparently was the Young Master of the Heroine.
Why did author leave that detail out?
Intrigue? Potential plot hole?
Like seriously he'd successfully would have avoided all the main characters and his role as the villain if it weren't for the fact that the heroine was undercover as his personal knight!
Like it was impossible for her to be recognizable!
So much for avoiding all death flags...
In the epic conclusion to the Devil's Deal series, Freya has one final chance to discover the full potential of her own power, and to use it to restore balance in the universe - once and for all. After the destruction caused by Roisin, Ferya and Torix come to terms with their losses and mistakes... And prepare for a final battle that will change everything.