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Reincarnated as the Villainess's attendant

Kuro Aku was a high-schooler who one day bought a game because he liked one of the characters on the cover. To his great surprise, that game turned out to be an otome game and the character he liked was the villainess who was destined for a bad end! He was desperately playing through the game in search of some sort of way to save the villainess but he died in an accident before he could achieve that, and got reincarnated into the world of that very game by a selfish being who began calling him its toy! In a different world, before the proper game started, and as a side character who doesn't even have a name fueled by a firm conviction to save the tragic villainess, he won't stop at anything to ensure her happiness! Is saving the villainess even possible? And what does being a toy of the mysterious being even means? Read now to find the answer! Former title: Reincarnated into an otome game and becoming the attendant of the villainess - For my master, I'm ready to even kill the heroine ********** *************** The story cover is made by an amazing @YumenoKiseki - thank you so much once again for such lovely art! *************** ********** New discord account: Sound_Hammer#0850

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Chapter 26 - The good news, the bad news, also, a few mistakes (part 2)

"It doesn't take a genius to figure that out. First of all, her alarm clock broke and she almost overslept because of that. Right?"

The green-haired Surou shrugged his shoulders and pointed out.

"Wait, that's your reason? A broken alarm clock?"

The blue-haired second prince scoffed rolling his eyes.

"My prince, you do know that the magic crystal alarm clocks should technically be faultless, right?"

Reo shook his head at Surou's weak reaction.

"What? But they break all the time! I had at least four of them that have simply broken out of nowhere!"

Surou waved his hands dismissively, completely unconvinced.

"No, no, no, my prince."

Reo wagged his finger at him.

"You or one of your servants have broken all of them, by accident of course."

He declared with a cunning smile.

"Huh?"

Surou frowned and leaned back, furrowing his brows in confusion.