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Reborn as the Villain in a Romance Fantasy

'A self-centric Female Lead, lost-in-love Male Leads, and useless extras who will die. On top of it, this world will not be here for long because of that ancient threat. So, what should I do now?' What kind of world was a world of Female-Oriented Fantasy romance? One filled with tinted glass and roses? Life should have been easy here, right? Wrong! Layla had read this book before, and she knew what happened. "Those useless leads left this world in a shamble! I need to do something about it before it gets destroyed. If I am going to live here, I need to ensure this world stays alive long enough. Who has time for romance when the world will end soon?" Her goal was set, and her life was laid out. Layla was going to use whatever she could to secure her second life. Everyone was a useful piece from here on, and Layla used them well to achieve her end goal. This might be a world based on a fantasy romance, but she would ensure it would not repeat it's ending. ______ Note: It has a strong Female Protagonist as the MC. No romance, no harem, no yuri.

Holy_mackrel · Fantaisie
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235 Chs

Ch 200: Can you believe it? - Part 1

"What the hell! Aren't you an inn? Don't you want our business? Why are you turning us away like this?"

Adam asked in an annoyed voice as he pressured the innkeeper. The more he leaned over and showed unhappiness, the more the innkeeper felt guilty and wanted to run away.

But ultimately, the innkeeper managed to keep it professional. She coughed into her hand to hide her nervousness before turning her neutral face toward the man before her.

"Once again, I fear this is not in my hand. I will have to ask my lady if I can allow you people in here or not. The one who booked our inn in advance is a magician; her magic may be dangerous for other customers.

Some already died due to meddling where they should not have."

The innkeeper warned more clearly. 

Her desire to have this business was clear, but her fear and annoyance hindered her from making the decision she wanted.