Wishlist Before I Die
At last, she died. So Nama thought.
Until she found herself becoming a homeless person with no family and no future. Alright, stay calm. At least there was some good news, she was truly alone. This time, she would meet death properly without being transferred again, because Nama had no interest in accepting an opportunity like a protagonist in a novel.
But then, why did she keep ending up being saved? From ordinary children to adults who seemed to care about her.
Everything felt familiar… ah, it seemed Nama was trapped in the world of her best friend Nara’s favorite novel. It didn’t matter, she would return everything to the protagonist according to the original plot. But then, why did she keep getting drawn into the plot? Why was everyone following her?
Alright, calm down. Finish everything, and let’s go and die properly this time.
“Nama? You’re Nama, right? I’m Ronan. I’m Nara’s younger brother. Do you remember? Nara is my older sister.”
Wait, why did one of the main characters in the novel recognize her? And Nara—her childhood best friend who had told her about the plot of this new world? Why was her younger brother here instead? Then where was the protagonist? Why wasn’t the protagonist here?
Exhausting.
Why is dying so difficult?
So, how many wishlists before dying must Nama complete before she can finally leave in peace?
Content Warning:
This is a dark fantasy story featuring brutal combat, self-destructive thoughts, and a world that shows no mercy. It explores themes of trauma, survival, human experimentation, and the harsh reality faced by abandoned and exploited individuals. Some scenes may be disturbing. Reader discretion is advised.