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The Villainess Married The Evil CEO

Abigail, a bipolar disorder patient, wrote a crazy BL novel with herself as the main villain. She vented all her negative emotions, killing characters through the villain she created. Alas, she died of a pill overdose before writing the ending. When she opened her eyes, she was surrounded by the characters she created in the novel! Ordinary people would be frightened to death, but Abigail, a mental patient of an extreme case, rubbed her hands and decided to torture them all at once! How exciting! Except for one, the evil CEO she had her character marry in her novel. He was her eye candy, despite how rudely he treated her. Her everyday schedule (if she wasn't torturing someone) included: Getting up, seducing her husband in the shower, seducing her husband while eating, seducing her husband while working, seducing her husband everywhere from their home to work, seducing her husband to sleep, and somehow, even seducing him in his dreams! It went on like that until he couldn't hold it anymore. *** Asher said frustratedly, "Why didn't the author mention me in the synopsis?! Am I not eligible to be with Abigail?!" Owen added calmly, "You're not alone, my friend. I even entered the scene after 60 chapters." *** Updates will be regular from October this year! 2 Chapters a day!

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So, That's The Problem

"So you're shopping?" Katherine asked curiously.

"Yes." Abigail thought about it and decided to become an introvert for her role. After all, she herself was an extreme extrovert with terrible mood swings.

She would have to act unlike herself if she wanted to hide her identity. Thus, why not become a bit like Nicholas?

She quickly changed her expression to sombre as she looked at her phone and said, "I'm late for my meeting. I should hurry to the company."

"You work somewhere?"

"Yes." Abigail didn't speak a word after that, just like Nicholas would.

Now, Katherine truly believed this young woman wasn't Abigail. After all, that woman spoke a lot, at least to her. So she shrugged off her doubts and nodded. "Well then, nice meeting ya."

"Ditto." Abigail also nodded.