: Her group of friends becomes incredibly curious and insistent on seeing the "Oppa" she is talking about.
In the landscape of modern webnovels and manga, the "villain transmigration" trope has become a staple. However, when this trope intersects with the high-stakes, emotionally volatile genre of , the narrative friction reaches a boiling point. By Chapter 82, a story featuring a self-aware protagonist inhabiting the body of a scripted antagonist has moved past the "survival" phase and entered the phase of systemic deconstruction . The Burden of the Script : Her group of friends becomes incredibly curious
, this was the moment where the villainous Duke was supposed to be caught in a compromising position with the Hero’s fiancée, triggering the ultimate downfall. By Chapter 82, a story featuring a self-aware
"He took everything. Not her body… he never touched her. That’s the cruelest part. He took her trust ." Not her body… he never touched her
"I thought I was writing a horror story. But you’ve been reading a romance the whole time, haven’t you?"
“He never loved you, Haruka. Only I can provide for you.”
We cut to Ren’s penthouse. It is raining. Kaito stands at the window, a glass of whiskey in his hand. He is no longer the panicked transmigrator of Chapter 1. He looks like the final boss.