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I love clichés so much once I transmigrated I was in one myself

A young woman named Claire Smith, crosses the street with her heart broken, unknowingly that a truck comes in her direction, where the driver is over the speed limit and fails to notice her. Claire finds herself transmigrated into the cliché world of Regency romance. Amidst lavish balls, aristocratic scandals, and intricate manners, she assumes the identity of Rahua Stronghold. " In this fictional world, where magic and mythical creatures existed, I found myself as an ordinary human surrounded by extraordinary beings. The story I had been reading was called "The Chronicles of Arrentela," a tale of adventure, romance, and the battle between good and evil. And me ?? I was nothing but a background Character! But little did I know, being one of those background characters was about to change my life in ways I never imagined." Claire now Rahua, finds herself caught in a web of political intrigue, passionate encounters, and dangerous secrets. Along the way, she encounters an array of captivating characters, including the dashing yet enigmatic Damion a young man concealing secrets of his own. As their hearts entwine, they must face countless trials, testing the limits of their love and the possibilities of clichés filled encounters. Knowing how the story ends, will it be enough for Rahua to change the tragic ending that awaits her and everyone around her??

Dtrish · Fantasía
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Chapter 29 - The Storyline

Our shop has been having a great success, because of that have manage take days off, each of us. I have taken the day to organise my thoughts.

Kira, father, mother and the twins are at shop, Kira sounded like a manager today morning, I am very proud of how great she turned out to be with the shop.

Saya has been going to Mr. Cirius house everyday. She hasn't awakened her powers yet, but she can already create small portals. However she says she can't open them to the desired locations. She has been very motivated so far, I hope she continues to stay like that.

Anyways... I have been worried, a lot, by the course of this world has taken. I can't help but to wonder, what made the original story change so much.

I have been wrecking my brain around it, and I can't seem to find the reason. First, I thought it was the letter that I sent to Damion, but then everything had already change at that point.

Ceaser that wasn't supposed to be in the campaign, but he was the one who lead the knights, even the Prince, that person who didn't even had a name in the story was now starting to make himself likeable, or whatever he is doing now.

My head is spinning.

I have taken the opportunity as our business growth to gather information. Every time some noble house orders something, I take the chance to talk with the maids, trying to gather any kind of information, without prying too much.

But I haven't found anything substantial. It's like this world has taken a life of its own, deviating from the original narrative.

Ah, hahaha! I can't help but laugh. However, as long as the main events of the story remain untouched and all of them still happen, I guess it's okay.

So no big deal.

The main event the ball should still happen, where Ceaser and Bianca officially talk, and fall in love.

After it, the main villain will appear as to solidify the dissatisfaction of the aristocracy against the King and prince.

The rebel massacre at golden bridge, and Ceaser victory later against them.

Wait, why did the Golden Bridge event happen so soon? What happened? How could I completely forget that the ball event should be the first main event?

Will Marquess Ceaser and Lady Bianca never get to fall in love? Oh no..I can't stop convulsing in frustration in bed.

No... This can't happen,if he is not the king then the Duke Vital Burious the main villain will be the King.

Now that I really think about it, the story never explained why he was so bad, but it was very important that he didn't remain as the sole ruler over Arrentela Kingdom.

Before I knew, I was pacing back and forward inside of my room.

I left my room, I set down at table, writting everything I knew about the original story.

I meticulously wrote down everything I knew, trying to piece together everything I still remembered. Starting from last character yet to appear.

Duke Vital Burious, was portrayed as such a negative character. As I wrote, memories of the story flooded my mind, and I began to write all I could remember.

In the original story, Duke Vital Burious was a power-hungry cousin of the Prince who sought to usurp the rightful King and establish himself as the sole ruler of the Arrentela Kingdom.

He was a handsome man, who used his charisma to seduce people, he was also cunning, manipulative, and ruthless, willing to betray anyone who stood in his way. At least that's how I perceived him.

His motivations stemmed from a desire for power and control, and he saw himself as the only one who could bring stability and order to the kingdom. But he failed, shifting the aristocracy favour towards Ceaser.

Ceaser, on the other hand, was described handsome young man, he had a good nature, but is cold front made him hard to approach, typical of a novel ML.

My heart raced in excitement as I continued to write, about each character and their role in the original story.

Ceaser, the handsome and enigmatic young man, was the protagonist of the story. He was strong as a knight, and had no desire for more power, his cold exterior made him difficult to approach, I blame it to his shyness. This aloofness added to his allure, drawing the attention and curiosity of those around him, including the charming Lady Bianca.

Lady Bianca, was portrayed as a delicate and graceful young woman, with a kind heart and a strong sense of justice. She was drawn to Ceaser's mysterious demeanor, feeling a sense of intrigue and attraction towards him.

Their eventual meeting at the ball was meant to be a turning point in the story, where their connection would deepen and love would blossom. Making Caesar more prone to care for everything that happened around him.

Lady Vilahna Cramer, a character I had almost forgotten until now. She was a love rival to Lady Bianca.

In the novel, Lady Vilahna Cramer was portrayed as a woman of intelligence and ambition. She possessed a cunning nature, capable of employing various tactics to achieve her goals.

Her sole focus was on winning the heart of Marquess Ceaser, many thought she just wanted him as a mean to elevate her own status, but I actually thought in her own twisted way she really did love him.

Her tragic ending, was heartbreaking realising that Ceaser would never choose her.

I must say, I was actually happy that she never joined forces with the Duque. That made a her a second fan favourite, in some aspects, she didn't just want any power she could have became a queen, if she joined with the Duque, but she remained resolut to her love for Ceaser.

I guess that's why in the fan stories where she became the FL, were wild on how they kept her characters traits, she was a strong and badass FL.

As I wrote and reflected on the original story, I couldn't help but to feel a mix of nostalgia and excitement. The characters and their dynamics had captivated me when I first read about them, and they still had the same effect now.

While the current narrative may have deviated from the original, as long as the core essence of the characters remained intact, the plot will be the same at the end, at least I that's what I had hoped.