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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

Yuki_Nightingale · Fantasi
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447 Chs

Please Don't Fall In Love 06

The days rolled by quickly and soon, it was already Election Day. The school had rented an outside venue for everyone to watch. Naturally, the townspeople didn't want to miss out on free entertainment and crowded the venue. Soon, thousands of eyes and voices were staring at the stage, ready to judge the people coming in front.

The first one was the crowd favorite, Melis Alimbert. Avina walked on the stage while glancing at the crowd below her. She had to come to terms with her newfound popularity, even if it was more overwhelming than she had imagined.

Most of the crowd was here to see her. The crowd was ¾ townspeople and ¼ students. The only contender the townspeople were paying attention to was the only one they knew, Melis.

One by one, the contestants were called to the stage. Avina scanned the crowd and came in contact with the broadcasting camera. It was floating in the air, and as Avina moved her sight to the left, she saw what the crowd saw - her.