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A snowy night in December, Cena passed away.
She was caught in a traffic accident, hit and ran away. On the frozen road, the car skidded through pedestrians that hit Sina. Then, when the other party saw that she was covered in blood and lying motionless on the ground, they ran away and left her.
She might have lived if he had reported the accident right away.
It was a very deserted road because it was late at night. In addition, the weather was also freezing, so there was no one to walk around. By the time she was discovered and taken to the emergency room, her time was already up. Cena's life ended pitifully.
She was glad she had at least a glimpse of her family, before she closed her eyes.
Cena did not believe in reincarnation. Well, she didn't believe in religion in the first place. However, when she opened her eyes again, as if to mock her thoughts, she was lying in a strange place like 10-year-old Yurina Carthia.
She thought it was all just a dream at first, but after a week or so, she had to admit that this was a reality.
She thought that something mysterious had happened to her. Like in the novels I've read for example, like a high school student being hit by a truck and then reborn as a gentleman or involving dimension transfer.
But that was not the end for them. She was in a similar situation whether it was dimensional transfer or reincarnation.
Like all popular romance fantasy novels these days, she's now a character in a book.
'And of all the characters, I'm the villain.'
To be honest, she was confident it was in a book, but she couldn't remember the title of the book or its contents. It was just one of the many romantic fantasy novels I read whenever I took a break.
There was nothing special about it, because it can be easily confused with other novels with a similar story.
After I read the end of the climax, I closed the book without knowing the end.
I felt something strange when I heard the name Marquis de Flon. It gave it a similar feeling like you have an itch on your body but you don't know where it is so you can't scratch it and it's very frustrating.
After meditating for a few days, Yurina was finally able to remember two names.
She remembered that she had read the novel recently.
Lydia de Flon and Yurina Carthia.
These are the names of the heroine and the villain of the book whose title you still do not know.
In the novel, Carthia and de Flon opposed each other politically.
The two have always been compared between them since their social debut in the same year.
Yurina rose-like and lily Lydia.
No wonder they both left their home to be Empress.
But objectively, as in politics, one cannot simply judge who is good and evil.
At least that's what Sina, who is now Yurina, thought.
The Marquis of Carthia spread evil rumors and tried to bring down Lydia. However, the Marquis de Flon also did the same.
The Marquis of Carthia and Yurina Carthia were slandered by readers simply because they were opposing the heroine.
'Just as they say, history is written by the victors. If Yurina was the heroine, then Lydia was the villain.'
Both families faced each other tightly as if they were in a tug of war and lasted for 3 of the 4 volumes Sina read.
It was a game that looked like it would go on forever until "Charrion," the kid picked up by Marquis De Flon in the orphanage, put an end to it.
Once De Flon, a fairly good mage, saw little "Charrion", he realized he had a talent far superior to him.
"Charrion" was a man with red eyes, the symbol of the goddess, who showed amazing efficiency in magic and was known as the genius of the century.
The Marquis de Flon, having discovered his gift earlier, sponsored his studies at the Academy and developed at an astonishing rate.
By the time he returned from his graduation, he had become a glorified one who was known not only in the empire, but also in the neighboring countries.
With his appearance, the scales shifted in favor of the Marquis de Flon. "Charrion" loved Lydia, who treated him well because he was a child and gave her full support to become the Empress.
He loved her, he loved her, but it's funny that the miserable supporting character still wants the heroine's happiness. This guy was named "Charrion".
And Yurina Carthia died at his hands. The villain who tortured the heroine with her cruel and miserable words. Of course, the Marquis was catastrophically exterminated.
"But why did she die?"
She only knew that she died, but she did not remember why. Death wasn't intense enough to hold on to. She thought she might have had to die just because she was the villain.
Looking back now, the novel is overwhelmingly overtaken by the fact that everything was in favor of the heroine, Lydia. This annoyed her due to the lack of explanation in the story.
Anyway, after gathering all her thoughts, Yurina worked hard at an orphanage in the capital and cleaned up the surroundings to find Charrion before Marquis De Flon found him.
The only clues were his bright blonde hair and red eyes, but those were enough for her. In this world, red eyes were such an unusual color that they could hardly be seen.
Yurina had been looking for him since the beginning of the year but it was already summer. It's been 6 months. It was a long wait but the fruits of her labor would be sweet.
Yurina finally found the little girl who had come to pack some things. She couldn't help but hide her smile behind her handkerchief that was slowly growing.
"Were you able to have it all?"
"yes . "
"So this is farewell then?"
No one said anything about goodbye. "