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Villainess Lies In You

A story as old as time, a story used to scare children about thinking twice before being greedy. But now all of the events of that story was brought to light as real. So-Jin a medical student who worked a life of struggle and pain decided to end it all by drowning herself. Now she has gone back in time to a person who’s destined to die by the hands of the person by Crown Prince Kaiserin Adheld, for being greedy and trying to take over the world. Liselotte Von Halhestine, the woman whose So-Jin soul is inhabiting. Will she survive the hands of fate or succumb to the fate of Liselotte?

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Karma And Destiny, What Our Soul Needs.

Our soul never had once lost sight of its possessor. The longer it's away, the more it longs to its owner like a child clinging to its mother. This belief stems from the cosmic law of cause and effect and the birth of karma. Every action, word, and feeling leaves an imprint on the soul itself. People will say, "Do good, and you will be rewarded. Karma will be your friend or your enemy." But, we as people find it as growth guiding our soul to our inescapable path to our destiny. 

Three months in Eichenburg. 

 Anton and Weltenschmerz they're connected. But should I still trust Weltenschmerz? No, what type of question is that? I just only met that man. Anton knew my situation and was in the same predicament as me. He could get me out of this body, right? I need clarification and stress. Of course, Liselotte knew some people I didn't know when I entered this body. But why would she need Weltenschmerz? And what did he mean? What was one thing that had felt off since I was born about this world? Liselotte, what is it? Please, let there be a clue somewhere here.

Lost in my thoughts, a voice pierces the silence from behind. Another conversation? I can't bear it; I only want to rest and escape this endless maze of uncertainty.

I feel my body slowly succumb to my tiredness as I slowly feel my body get hotter and heavier.

Before exhaustion had wholly engulfed me, I heard one last word.

"So-Jin!"

So-Jin? Who's that?