"Why do the main character's parents often get the short end of the stick?" That is what Mila asked while looking up at the sky. She was grumbling toward whoever sent her inside the novel she read before she died. She becomes the mother of the main character, whose parents are both dead. Mila's character was merely a tool for the MC's character development. It's a simple, fix-all solution. The author wanted to make the audience instantly sympathetic towards the main character, and the best thing he did was to have the MC's parents die. After she avoided her death in the original plot, death flags kept coming for her. Will the original plot not end if she's not dead? .... proofreader: Aserehtam
Mila <Milagros Esclamado>
A side character is weeping in front of a coffin, not because of the person lying inside of the funerary box, but because she is weeping for her own future death.
Seeing her supposed-to-be-husband's cold corpse makes her think of her approaching doom.
She badly wants to leave the graveyard and run away to save her own life, but it seems that no matter how hard she tries to run, the main character always appears in front of her.
"Mother?"
A cute thirteen-year-old child is worriedly looking at her, adorably calling her mother.
Everyone will instantly fall in love with the child's adorable and innocent appearance, but it will not be the case for Mila, especially since she knows how this child will turn out as an adult.
"I hope you die instead." she unintentionally blurted out, which made the child break down in tears as well.
"I am sorry, mother." the child cried.
Mila, who feels sorry for being mean to the child, apologized by hugging the death flag of her life.
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Robert <Robert Van Aston>
A close confidante of the side character.
Personally know everything about Mila and they have been together since childhood. However, the Mila that Robert knew suddenly changed.
Robert feels like Mila's gaze towards him is a bit odd, and she becomes more daring and caring toward him.
The knight of the duchess cannot take the odd treatment anymore, so he barges into Mila's room to confront her and straighten everything up.
"I am your knight! Don't treat me like your lover!" He shouted without hesitation, without checking the surroundings first.
Mila was not in her room, and only her child clearly heard what Robert shouted.
"Uncle, do you want to be my father?"