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Good Villain

| WPC #153 World of Villains Gold Tier | How great is it to actually get a system and transmigrate to different worlds? But how unlucky is it to transmigrate only into villainesses... Avina is a good girl with good grades, good looks, and good friends. Only thing is that she has princess syndrome. And now faced with an unfortunate, unwanted, undesirable death, she has a system and has to transmigrate into different worlds in order to live once more! Hmph! This Princess is so good looking and beautiful! I have no reason to waste my precious hands to push a peasant! I am so beautiful and talented, how can I hang on one tree! It’s not him who doesn’t need me, but ME who doesn’t need HIM! System: Host, shouldn’t you flatter the target and gain good will? Avina: It is beneath me to flatter a hooligan. Hmph! Warning Notice: Content is PG; mild hints of inappropriate language but still safe to read :) [SCHEDULE]: the goal is daily, the dream is double daily, the min. is 3x per week, Author Intro./Diary has more info

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It Is I, the Fairest of Them All! 10

Could anyone believe it? Avina certainly found it hard to believe it. They both held almost no goodwill to one another. But then what were those little hearts floating in between them!?

'Place a monitor on them,' Avina narrowed her eyes in thought. 'I want to see how they act by themselves.'

'Yes, Host!' 5025 nodded its little head. A monitor appeared in front of them with a fly of its data fingers.

According to their words, they should have been touring the city, but they were sitting in a room peacefully. There was no one inside except for them. Avina watched intently as she stared at the screen.

"What did you want to ask me by sending my guards away?" Chris asked. She had prepared a banquet for his guards, while pulling him into this room. He was curious about her intentions, but also wary.

"Don't be so cold, dear Prince," Finevis still had the energy to tease him. She knew he didn't fully trust her, but she had all the time to gain it.