webnovel

Transmigration: The Narcissistic Cinderella

"You are really cute when you act impulsively." "You mentioned to me on how being loved by you is harmful, but what if I want to get harmed really badly? Please love me, Moon Jiwoo." °°° When the villainous Moon Jiwoo had a foolish death, she was provided with a second chance to live in the body of Shin Daerin. However, there was a catch to it. She was required to protect Oh Sookyung— the current prince to the Underworld. From the very beginning, Jiwoo's personality did not go along with Sookyung's. She hated how the man always made fun of her and brought trouble to her. Many times, she even wanted to strangle him. He was insufferable! However, after many clashes between both of them, she found him to be more bearable than before and started to think of him as someone pleasant. She took him to be a little brother of hers. But what if he did not have same feelings as she had towards him? What if he wanted to pursue after her? Will love bloom between two who were not meant to be together? °°° FOR THE ROMANCE PART, IT IS ADVISABLE TO SKIP TO SECOND VOLUME. MORE INFORMATION ON THE AUXILIARY CHAPTER 'READ BEFORE STARTING', SO PLEASE READ THAT! THANKS! HAVE A FUN TIME!

ShinSungmi · Fantasie
Zu wenig Bewertungen
185 Chs

Be the mature one [1]

Just because the number of maids around the place had lowered didn't mean that Moon Jiwoo's chances of coming upon them gossiping would be zero. At least this time around they weren't all that malicious.

For the most part, they just seemed to be idle chat one did when they were bored, and it didn't seem as if they had intention of looking down her or making their distaste for her obvious. In other words, this was totally harmless.

The gossiping between them was something everyone usually did and not something one should easily be taking offense from.

However, Moon Jiwoo did not consider them to be that light. Coupled with her mentality in that moment, it was understandable why she wasn't able to accept them in a light-hearted manner and took them to be what it was more than that. Even the maids words did not mean as much as she was interpreting from them.