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Transmigrated Into My Sister's Novel

Ryan died. He died in the unfortunate event of getting caught up in another person's assassination attempt. Ultimately transmigrating into his sister's trashy, dark, edgy novel. Ryan took over the body of the same person who constantly stood in the protagonist's way, despised by the world as the ultimate villain. And the very antagonist who annihilated the protagonist, and died soon after. Looking back at the original body owner's tragic ending, Ryan decided to do the bare minimum to ensure the world he now lives in doesn't fall apart. "Saving humanity is the least of my concerns." He closed his eyes. Something wasn’t quite right about this whole situation, and the characters acting weirdly was just the start of it all. Follow Ryan as he calmly struggles to save the world from dying in vain. ---- Auther's Note: This work isn't an AntiHero or a Villain story, read tags, and thank you. ----- Just letting you know in advance, This is my first novel, so it will contain many basic mistakes, so be tolerant please, ପ(๑•ᴗ•๑)ଓ ----- https://discord.gg/a69sUydtd6

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Amelia a simple girl [3]

Bam!

Amelia crashed open another door, muttering in frustration, "Why are there not many doors in this place?"

"No, wait a minute; this place looks familiar." Her face, deep red due to anger, turned confused as she surveyed the room's interior.

Although all the rooms looked alike, she noticed some minor resemblances.

She also observed that the surroundings, which had previously retained some warmth, now turned ice-cold.

Unbeknownst to her, all the guards around her, who had been avoiding her like a plague, had long run away while she was busy running around in circles.

Creak-

Her steps. Once light and fast, sounded heavy and booming, echoing loudly in the silent atmosphere.

Amelia frowned. She had not heard anyone or anything and did not notice a thing while roaming around.

Lost in thought, hearing and seeing nothing, she realized the room was closed, but she had not moved a step nor run forward.