Chapters: 80
Play Count: 6,589
Joy Roman is trapped in the novel she created. As long as she makes the villain, Ezra Xander, fall in love with her and die for her, she will be able to complete the task and return to the real world. Joy confidently accepts the task and tries to win his heart. But she doesn't expect that the villain, Ezra, is a pervert. Not only is she unable to comfort him, but he tries to kill her. Joy keeps changing her identity with the help of System in order to win Ezra over. And finally, after a few deaths, he seems to have finally moved.
Waking up as the novel's villainess, Charlotte survives by masking her cunning to play the meek darling, unwittingly igniting Nathan's obsession. Revenge-driven, Evelyn keeps sabotaging them, which fuels their passion instead. Unexpectedly, Charlotte discovers this transmigration is a twisted homecoming to her original world.
Cindy Pine, chosen by the transmigration system after an accident, became the cannon fodder for female leads in novels. As she traveled through various worlds to save the antagonists, she never expected each antagonist—whether a moody, impoverished student or a restrained scion—to bear a striking resemblance to her original fiancé.
Trapped as a villainess with three ruthless brothers, Sara Lowe vomits on CEO Blake, "accidentally" torches his hand, then beds elevator hottie Lennox — who's the mafia heir. Now she's juggling brothers' schemes, Blake's revenge, and the underworld king she seduced.
Transmigrating into the framed saint, Rex awakens a villain system and learns he's a prince of Dracoria. Embracing his new identity, he humbles his enemies, reclaims his throne, and challenges the succession. When conspirators plot against him, he unveils their schemes and rises as the eternal emperor.
Maggie transmigrates into a novel as the mother of Jason, who has been abused and set to be a villain, while his starvation for affection makes him deeply distrustful. With her persistent kindness and care, slowly, he opens up to her, becoming her fervent admirer, and even eventually, they reunite with Jason’s father.
Transmigrated as the cruel mother to the future tyrants and wife to a vegetable, Julia knows the script: Her husband will awaken in three months, exile her, and she'll die destitute. Defying fate, she mends broken bonds with the villainous boys. When her husband stirs from his coma, his icy gaze softens at her protectiveness.
Yale Thompson finds himself reborn as a spoiled rich kid and cannon fodder in his own novel, desperately trying to survive. But the Dragon King relentlessly pressures him, intent on driving Yale and his family to the edge. Unable to endure any longer, Yale uses his knowledge of the plot to navigate crises, ultimately turning the tables and defeating the Dragon King.
Larry Chase, an office drone, was sucked into the novel he was reading and became the villain. Instead of pursuing the female lead, he shrugs and walks the other way - right into the arms of the female villain. He embraces a new life of privilege, and with his rich family spoiling him rotten, he's living the dream.
Trapped in a novel, Anna, coerced by a system to turn Dorian into a villain or face death, pretends to play by the plot while secretly aiding him. Their bond deepens despite system interference. Amid chaos and betrayals, their complex relationship strengthens.
Joy Roman is trapped in the novel she created. As long as she makes the villain, Ezra Xander, fall in love with her and die for her, she will be able to complete the task and return to the real world. Joy confidently accepts the task and tries to win his heart. But she doesn't expect that the villain, Ezra, is a pervert. Not only is she unable to comfort him, but he tries to kill her. Joy keeps changing her identity with the help of System in order to win Ezra over. And finally, after a few deaths, he seems to have finally moved.