I think it's possible. Maybe the villainess will find a way to overcome the challenges and change her fate. But it could also go the other way, depending on how the story unfolds.
It's hard to say for sure. The outcome depends on various plot developments and character decisions within the manga.
It usually has a strong female lead who overcomes challenges and changes her fate. The storylines often involve romance and adventure.
You might try looking on some dedicated manga raw websites, but be careful as not all of them are legal.
Yes, it's possible for a villainess to die in the manga, depending on the plot and author's decisions.
One of the first strings, Hei Shimou, was killed by Shimi and Xingming in the battle of Infinity City; the second string, Tong Mo, was killed by Kanaho and Inosuke in the battle of Infinity City; the third string, Yi Wozuo, remembered the human memory after being beheaded by Tanjiro in the chapter of Infinity City and destroyed himself to free his soul; the fourth string, Half-Sky Dog, was killed by Tanjiro, Mi Dou, Ganlu Temple Mi, and Undying River Genmiri. The outcome of the battle in the village of swordsmiths was not explicitly mentioned, but its strength was not outstanding in combat.
One common trope is the misunderstood villainess. Often, the noble girl is misjudged by others in the story as being evil when she may have good intentions or be a victim of circumstances. For example, she might be trying to protect her family's reputation but her actions are misconstrued. Another trope is the 'destruction flag' itself, which could be a sign or event that seems to doom the villainess, like an arranged marriage to a cruel character. It creates a sense of impending doom and drives the plot as she tries to avoid it.
I would recommend 'Death Is the Only Ending for the Villainess'. It's a great example of this genre. The protagonist is stuck in a game world as a villainess and has to find a way to avoid the bad endings that come with the destruction flags. Also, 'Villains Are Destined to Die' is quite interesting. The story follows a villainess who has to change her fate and deal with the various threats, which are often symbolized by the destruction flags in the noble girl's life.
Well, 'A Villainess for the Tyrant' manga is appealing because it offers a fresh take on the typical romance tropes. The world-building is also quite impressive and draws you in.
First, you need to come up with a unique and interesting character design for the villainess. Make her have complex motivations and personality traits. Also, think of a captivating plot that keeps readers engaged.
Well, one perk could be the freedom to be bold and unpredictable. Villainesses often have more license to act outside the norm and make daring choices.
Well, usually such mangas have a strong-willed villainess who undergoes a transformation when she falls in love. The character development is often intense and full of surprises.