Villains Are Destined to Die, Vol. 3

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Villains Are Destined to Die, Vol. 3

Villains Are Destined to Die, Vol. 3

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So again I was about to drop it around ch20 yet I forced myself to keep reading a bit more. And again it improved after ch25 or so with the appearance of other two MLs and the FL being a bit less freaked out by dying after one mistake, letting her act more freely rather than being constantly on the receiving end. Even so, I found this one to be too "negative" for my taste, I don't particularly like angst, I can swallow it if it's the preamble to something else or if it's balanced by similar amounts of "victories", or in a well planned ending, but if angst and annoyance are pretty much all I'll get from the story (with some minor gain of putting a ML in his place ocacionaly) then like here, I'll have a hard time enjoying it.

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Hero with Bad Publicity: The Ancient Wizards are remembered as vicious and power hungry due to a curse that the Layla put on them to ensure that they were negatively perceived when in reality they were the ones that saved their world from the Layla. It persists three thousand years later in their descendants, like our poor Penelope. Nevertheless, the protagonist isn't completely heartless. She does have a compassionate and empathetic side, as she can see herself in the original Penelope. Additionally, she strongly dislikes violence. After the hunting tournament, Callisto suggested punishing those who humiliated the original Penelope last year and those who tried to frame her for the assassination attempt against the crown prince. However, she wasn't fond of the idea of killing people and told him that she is a pacifist. Both mangas have a dark, morose, overtones. Both heroines rarely smile and are always scheming so much just to survive they don't have time to think about anything else. Both have really sweet romance as developing and you wish that they can just go off into the sunset with them. It's very hard to find such a well thought out story in a genre that is drowning in cliches. This story could have very easily gone the typical spiteful vengful Villainess route and made everyone the bad guy for the sake of the main character. Instead they went the extra mile and tried to make all the characters as realistic as possible. There interactions are always interesting to watch and there's a sense of morbid fascination that comes with reading the story. Mind Control: The Layla are able to play with the minds of humans, and that's the reason Ivonne-Layla was able to enact her plans so flawlessly in the previous timelines until Siyeon takes over Penelope's body.Royalty Superpower: Judith appears to have inherited the Ancient Magic power that her mother Penelope lost. The reason I favor the art is plain and simple. It's the nails. Nail polish has always been my kryptonite and damn if this girl's nails don't make me feel weak. It's really the little things, that make me sit up and notice. Kill and Replace: This is how the Layla has survived for centuries, taking over the bodies of people in an attempt to get close to the imperial palace. Their most recent victim is the original Ivonne. Comically Small Demand: When Callisto offers Penelope anything she could possibly desire as a reward for helping him thwart an assassination attempt she only requests that he never kill her for any reason. He sees it as this and laments that he made such a terrible first impression on her. Penelope on the other hand is extremely relieved since in the Otome Game Hard Mode Callisto was the one that killed her character the most. Malicious Slander: There is a lot about Penelope, mainly spread by Lady Kellin, who is jealous of Penelope's natural beauty and higher status as a duke's daughter.

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Birds of a Feather: What eventually builds up the romance between Penelope and Callisto, both bonded over how they grow up in near similar circumstances of losing a mother and having to deal with a dysfunctional family.

Do You Think I Can't Feel: Penelope was treated as if she was a doll or a pet and not a human being with her own desires and opinions. It's not until when Siyeon reincarnates as her and starts showing her own ego that the people around Penelope start to realize that she is also a person and they need to treat her as such. Then, after reading all the incredibly high review I tried again, fortunately, from ch7 onwards, the MC is freed from this limitation and it was more readable for me.

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After Penelope completes the second quest ~Main Episode: Become the Queen of the Hunt~ {Protect the Crown Prince from the Assassins!}. [22] Awful Truth: Later in the story we find out an important plot twist of the original game from the hidden ending: Ivonne got possessed by an ancient evil entity called the Layla capable of brainwashing people shortly after disappearing, and her ultimate goal is to destroy the world. And Penelope, the supposed villainess, was actually trying to stop Ivonne. Character | 9 | I really like Penelope as an MC. She's relatable, intelligent, and very self-aware. The only thing I dislike is some of the other characters. I feel that they can be developed a little more? The good thing though is as a reader I have the ability to hate her brothers just as much as her LOL.

Hoist by Their Own Petard: Layla-Ivonne tries a Deliberate Injury Gambit during Penelope's coming of age ceremony to try getting rid of Penelope. But Penelope knowing this and thinking she's already lost, drinks the poison instead. Because Penelope got poisoned instead of her, some of the male love interests and the duke become suspicious of Layla-Ivonne, which prevents her from being able to manipulate them like what happened in the Normal route. Stalker with a Crush: Callisto makes a magical map that shows him where Penelope is at all times. It enables him to rescue her from danger several times. AGAIN i hate ois that feature slave owning fls. it’s hard bc ik penelope knows it’s wrong and is acutely aware of the power difference but it bothers me how it’s portrayed ugh idk. just not a fan and i’m def not rooting for eclis (ml2) as an ml 😐 his journey should be about liberation, not obsession with a slave owner Penelope is one too, though to a smaller degree... She kisses Callisto in front of Reynold just to piss off the later. Prologue • 01 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 05 • 06 • 07 • 08 • 09 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 • 43 • 44

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The novel is fun at first but the whole setting becomes a bit overwhelming at some point and it feels like the story loses its meaning. The fact that the protagonist seems to completely threat everything as a game, the fact that it is indeed inside a game (although the universe is essentially said to be her new reality) and the fact it is a harem all combine together to make almost all the interactions feel pointless. The Evil Prince: Callisto's brother "invited" him to his birthday banquet... by sending an assassin. The first impression we get from Callisto is not much better either, as he ends up killing Penelope the most in the gameplay.Gossip Evolution: By the time the Annual Hunt and Penelope's trial on trumped up charges is over the Court and the Nobles are under the impression that Callisto and Penelope had a love affair which Penelope decided to end due to the difference in status, but Callisto decided not to accept it and kept stalking her... The truth is nowhere close to what actually happened. Debt Detester: Vinter is very careful not to owe anything to anyone. Penelope takes advantage of this trait to ensure that he will help her when needed and also to keep him firmly at a distance since she does not trust him. Sooooo good. The tensions in this are so thrilling, I feel on the edge of my seat for every interaction!



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