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Voyage of the Villainess

(On HIATUS) This is the tale of how a villainess became the greatest voyager in a world filled with magic and danger. ———————————- Carolle was killed in an explosion on the MVI Queen Liner crew ship to which she was assigned. She transmigrated to the body of Malaya Venizever Marina, the youngest daughter of the Marina Dukedom of the Empire of Sahaya. And the villainess of the novel Fate of the Stars, which she read. She accepted her role and awaited the fated graduation ball to get her doom flag. Where she will be exiled, and from there she will be able to go on her new journey and fulfill her dream! In the new world full of unknowns, she aspired to be the greatest voyager in history. "Who cares about the plot?! When you have a whole new world of unknown! You should explore it!" ----------------------- Word count: 1000-2000 words per chapter. Update Schedule: 4-5 chapters a week on any particular day. It may change in the future or if some unexpected events occur. Author Notes: 1. English is not my first language, so please tell me if there will be grammar errors. 2. The story might be slow or fast depending on each arc. 3. All constructive criticisms and reviews are welcome! 4. All the best to the story and have fun reading. ------------- Volume 1: From chapter 1-44 Four Special Chapters: From chapter 45-48 Volume 2: From chapter 49 - Ongoing I would like to acknowledge my two other friends, @Max for helping me to add more details to the chapters and @Yasi for helping me in editing, the upcoming next chapters for Volume 2 and Volume 3

Aeipathy_02 · 奇幻言情
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Volume 7.8 Carolle Linette (8)

Carolle smirked when the students of Class 2-F were cleaning diligently now. Her question was simple. Can they recite any poem by Emily Dickinson completely? If they manage to recite, they would be exempted from cleaning. And of course, none of them would be able to do so. Since no student in honesty would memorize such things unless maybe they were in a class full of smart students.

"That's not fair," one of the students muttered.

"You didn't analyze and think of the approach to the question I'll ask," Carolle said with a smirk. "Just go on with your cleaning now. And make it like a decent classroom of students like you at the very least. We, teachers, are going to stay in your classroom for just one to two hours per day. You are the ones who stay in your classroom the most. How can you stomach in such a place." Carolle leaned on the wall, as she watched the students cleaning here and there.