"Marinette, I beg you...please go back to your world." it wasn't my real name that the man in front of me called out to me. It was a really long journey ever since I came into the novel, that name belongs to the villainess of the novel and the guy who was holding my hand was the villain, Philip de Anastasia. "Philip...be a good emperor." I achieved my goal to give the crown to the one who truly deserves it and not the male lead of the novel, Richard de Anastasia. Philip was the first prince, the emperor's first child with the concubine, and Richard was the son of the empress. I went against all odd to make Philip the emperor. [Time Remaining: 3 seconds.] Everything is bound to an end, I hope this villain will be alright even when I'm gone. [Sun-hee will be deleted from the world, Marinette returned in three, two, and one...] Before I was gone, many memories flashed before my eyes from the start. Waking up as the villainess who was the fiance of the male lead, the female lead's half-sister, meeting the second male lead and all the extras of the novel. Till this point, I no longer saw anyone in that role anymore. Everyone could be in any role they desire to be. And for my role, I'm proud to be a villainess in everyone's eyes. My Man Is A Villain, So Am I!
Three months later,
Three months have passed ever since the day Anette became a statue, Jellal after crying for many hours begging her to come back ended up coming back to the center empire leaving Anette there under the order of Anette's mother, the empress.
Everyone grieved for the loss of princess Athena of the southern empire. The empire rose one more even after losing their superstrength even after revealing the news of their loss magic. No empire dared to attack the southern empire due to their talented warriors.
"Brother...cough...are you really leaving??" Jessica came down alone to see Jellal off as he left the duchy with the luggage beside him. His brothers were overjoyed by the news of Anette's death and his father didn't care about him. No matter he left or died, it was none of his business.