Liberated from My Villainess Role! The Game Ended, So Perhaps It’s Time for the Heroine’s Exit
The noble duke’s daughter, Lupia, had for some time been possessed by an unknown presence that had stolen her sense of self. All the effort she had poured into becoming the next head of the ducal family—and, above all, the crown prince’s fiancée—had been taken from her without her realizing it, all thanks to her so-called “friend.”That “friend” was the gentle, lovely, and universally adored earl’s daughter, Falty. Through her schemes, Lupia had been cast in the role of the villainess. But one day, a voice declared, “You are now released from the system.” That was the moment Lupia regained her true self.Even though her path to becoming crown princess had been crushed, she would forge ahead on her own road! A fresh start that begins from being a villainess—here begins her new story!
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Finally a story that tackles the "ever after" because there's NO way I would be able to watch my sister get cheated by the royal family. The idea the heroine was complacent in all this makes it extra fun I am hoping they dissolve that Royal house since the Ducal house is another line of potential succession. Falty stole Lupia's destiny and Lupia gets the whole country feels fair the ex-Royals can retire to a remote estate where they live or they can be retired to an estate on the bottom of the ocean.
This is fascinating. I actually feel a bit bad for Falty since first off, she's named Falty but second, she was picked by the system to be the heroine and it doesn't sound like she was given much of a choice. Also, she did pick a route where Lupia didn't die, so there's that. Lupia should still hate her though. My goodness.
It seems the system is like a genie or a monkey's paw. Falty isn't cunning enough to deal with such a being.
this is actually pretty interesting. It gives vibes of 'The One Within the Villainess' and 'I Thought It's A Common Possession' there's potential for this, i hope it holds up
I find it really funny that the game cover doesn't even show any MLs, its just a silhouette of the FL (presumably the character can be customized) and the "Villainess" with no other characters features.
So the Heroine has at least become a twisted at this point, but she was clearly manipulated as well, with god whispering in her ear the entire way. She's really more the character being puppeted than the player making the decisions. I have a hard time really hating her (just mild dislike). God is really the bad guy in this one.
I agree. I mean, I don't LIKE Falty, because she's become this way. I feel a small bit of sympathy for her, because she's been manipulated for so long by some "god" in the game. I have a feeling maybe it was a game developer who did this?
So she doesn't seem to have been a "villainess" at all. Her "role" was seemingly just the Heroine's friend, who stepped aside when the Heroine wanted to bang her fiance.
But what would confirming that do at this point, dumb princeling, but prove your incompetence. The moment you realized something was weird, you should have acted. Instead your pride took over. King is right, at least Falty is trying. You're just hung up on maintaining your appearances.
i was not prepared for that ???!?!?!
GET HIM DADDY!!!!
It's interesting in that it looks more at what happens after the 'happily ever after' and the wake of destruction it would cause.
Because a king rules through his people. So if the royal family (even if it's a young prince) randomly throws away a long standing alliance with a powerful faction, who in their right mind would ever trust that they'd keep their word?
If the future crown princess never did anything wrong, and fulfilled all her obligations, it's both a betrayal and a dire warning of things to come for every one.
Plus how could arrogant hope and wishful thinking ever replace a decade or more of intense education and training? It can't so you dropped in someone who had no understanding of the job or the ability to do it, and there's no time left to fix that.
ist jetzt nur die Frage wer Ihr geholfen hat los zukommen von dem System