As The Villainess, I Reject These Happy-Bad Endings!
As The Villainess, I Reject These Happy-Bad Endings!
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This book is what would've happened if you get isekai'd into a Rejet otome game. Obviously, whether you're the heroine or the villainess, the only available option is to suffer dead or alive. Well, not for Iris. She rejects all the do-S, yandere, chains and cages of love, and accidental incest that leads to the entire world burning down. While working on avoiding all these despair routes, she's also unknowingly securing her own happy ending.
The pacing is a bit strange because a good portion of the story is dedicated to explain vaccination techniques in a world where vaccines do not exist, and half of process was done by magic anyway. It is vital to the plot, it just felt weird since the book shifts focus to academy life as soon as this part is over. I also noticed that it follows the exact same format as the web novel version, so it has a lot of chapters and some of them are also split into several parts.
That being said, I still enjoyed the book a lot mainly because of Prince Reseda. Even if Iris is oblivious to an absurd level all the way to the very end, the guy knows how to play the long game. I spent the entire book rooting for him, and he did not disappoint.