Grace Nellie was just an ordinary worker at a convenience store-until the night a robbery ended her life. Instead of darkness, she wakes up in a realm beyond, greeted by a god who offers her a strange deal: she can live again and pursue her dream-but there's a catch.
Her new life will be like the video games she once loved, complete with quests, achievements, and challenges she must complete to survive. Grace agrees, but is told she must choose someone to be reborn as. In a moment of uncertainty, she selects a person from a list... only to find out she's picked a notorious villainess disgraced noble, who her own family cast out.
Panicked and desperate to reverse the choice, Grace tries to protest-but it's too late.
She wakes in a crumbling old building, abandoned and forgotten. With no money, no allies, and a reputation she didn't earn, Grace's only option is to rebuild from nothing. And so, brick by brick, shelf by shelf... she opens the very first otherworldly convenience store.
"Don't you feel that the young princess is so different from our eldest princess?" Murmurs were heard from across the hall, as the nobles' and aristocrats' laughter was present.
Leonora Fleur Augustine, the painted villainess by the aristocrats, was the eldest princess and was to be the crown princess until a scandal broke out that she harassed the Lady of France, the innocent, lovable peony of the nobles, and the best friend of her youngest sister.
The kingdom's people then harassed her, and her father felt disappointed as he removed her from the limelight and killed herself in the end.
From now on, as long as I live and breathe in Leonor's body, I vow never to let her experience the same distress again.
Leonor was a tragic extra in a novel I read and now possess, she was the sister of the female lead and second male lead of the second novel.