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Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 294 votes)
5 | 60% (175 votes) |
4 | 19% (57 votes) |
3 | 11% (31 votes) |
2 | 5% (16 votes) |
1 | 5% (15 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line129 chapters + 13 SS + 5 special SS
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Weekly Rank: #335Monthly Rank: #336
All Time Rank: #2375
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On 4875 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #2603
All Time Rank: #1436
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.I entered my favorite romance-fantasy novel, which I have read many times.
Thanks to the body of a wealthy commoner, I bought the status of a fallen aristocrat, attended a noble family’s gathering and observed the romance of the characters in the original novel.
I wanted to return to the real world after witnessing the ending.
But somehow, even after the ending, I was not freed from the body I possessed and remained living in the original novel.
As a result, I acquired the stories behind the scenes that I refused to comprehend.
My favorite sub male lead, Caelus, has died.
Living impoverished in the original work without him, I eventually fell ill and died.
Now, I wanted to return to reality.
However, the irony of fate has returned me to the end of the novel overnight. This is definitely… to save my beloved, right?
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One entry per line버려진 나의 최애를 위하여
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N/ARecommendations
Waking up as Cinderella’s Stepsister (1)The Villainess Lives Twice (1)
I Stole the Heroine’s Holy Grail (1)
I Won’t Go Back to My Family Who Abandoned Me (1)
The Noble Woman’s Guide On How to Tease One’s Husband (1)
One Hundred Years As An Extra (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Completely translated novels 7 (higher ratings)
- all novels i've read
- Black hair FLs
- All time favorites
- sign on the dotted line
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/21/24 | Fated Translations | v2c14 |
04/21/24 | Fated Translations | v2c13 |
04/16/24 | Fated Translations | v1c12 |
04/16/24 | Fated Translations | v1c11 |
04/16/24 | Fated Translations | v1c10 |
04/16/24 | Fated Translations | v1c9 |
03/20/24 | Fated Translations | v1c8 |
03/20/24 | Fated Translations | v1c7 |
03/15/24 | Fated Translations | v1c6 |
03/13/24 | Fated Translations | v1c5 |
03/13/24 | Fated Translations | v1c4 |
03/13/24 | Fated Translations | v1c3 |
03/13/24 | Fated Translations | v1c2 |
03/13/24 | Fated Translations | v1c1 |
08/13/22 | Moonlight Novels | special 5 |
Originally wanted to rate it slightly higher, but the rushed ending left a weird aftertaste, it was generally too fast-paced. I'd love it if the author had shown the ML's narrative and had given it a little more time to explore the story and the embedded story's premise instead of taking off from 0 to 100. About the smut; it's more of an adult-rated novel than smut,
Physical intimacy was late-stage, it was raunchy but as far as detailing goes, it was not as much as you'd expect from a 'smut' tag novel. S*x scenes didn't happen more than 4 times, becoming vaguer over time, the rest were all off-screen moments.
Her plans would fall through, or not be well thought out, she'd occasionally get carried away by her emotions when getting heated in an argument with her nemesis the saintess, or be full of schadenfreude in the og couple's misery.
Selfish, petty, and vengeful to her enemies; but devoted, hardworking, caring and considerate to loved ones.
First of all, the embedded story:
I have no idea what to think of the sins the saintess Diana (ogFL) was condemning the ML (og2ndML) for; was it an unavoidable situation there because her life was threatened by the princess Letona (villainess in OG story) or more a carefully planned out mu*der? The whole country seems to know of it and nobody really cares for some reason. The only thing that's clear to me is that the way, both friend and crush, pushed Kaelus (og2ndML/ML) away after all he had done and dedicated to them, was his tipping point.
They have been wielding him like a tool for their means, to begin with, and were never ever sorry for using him until then or condemning him for 'overstepping' his lines executing duties of the crown prince or when he'd go off to comfort Diana etc. Felt like they had drawn a line WAY TOO LATE.
About MC's involvement in the first uninfluenced storyline:
How and where did she get all the money to buy a title? Woke up in a body of a commoner who just won the lottery? (*≧▽≦) ノシ))
Also, more than unconditionally adoring the 2nd ML and feeling angry for him by taking his death personally, I believe when the church turned away from her when she was in need of succor was partially the reason why she was vengeful against them, Diana being a direct representative of the church, holding firmly hypocritically in her idealistic naive beliefs, would be the best striking dummy for her pent-up anger, including for having to hurt her bias on top.
It's hard to believe she was saddened to the extreme by the death of a fictional character, even if she had lived through the story on the sidelines, to the point of losing the will to live.
I feel like her ending was already a graceful one. She still had someone who stood by her side til the very end and she never experienced the hardships of life but merely had her interpersonal relationships crumble away (as it would have happened in the original anyway). She's naive but most importantly far too ignorant and patronizing. She'd treat others like they're all blind to the 'truth' and never compromises on anything she set her mind on.
Crown princess or not, her marriage would've failed mainly because of how inflexible she is. (Which it did, even w/o MC's involvement.)
Besides that, on top, she's been extremely indecisive. So far, she had people do the dirty work and make decisions for her, she just had to be a sweet little angel, giving waves and smiles. But living as a crown princess, she acted more like a saintess than before, demanding the unwavering support of her spouse to her cause and giving nothing back in return. Til the end, she refused to move on with life and blamed her choices on others. At least the ogML made some progress and was sincere in his apologies, still a c*cky b*stard though, that one.
About Helios:
Uncorregiable c*cky b*astard at first, but later improves himself by reflecting on his and his wife's actions.
He definitely had his share of faults for spoiling Diana by unconditionally shielding her regardless of the context and circumstances.
Then again Diana isn't the type who can take criticism, so it's 50/50 understandable why he coddled her that far; he tried to please her too hard at some point without even realizing it.
When he confronts her later on about their faults, she wouldn't have any of it and goes full victim Karen mode. By simply questioning her actions and seeing fault in her was the breaking point in their marriage.
I think it was said she was raised at the temple/church and been subtly infused with the belief that she can do no wrong, she's a saint, and whatever she says and does is the right thing. To be fair, the men who were enamored with her, did the same.
Diana is too childish to be a crown princess, she refused to learn from others and had offended too many of them to have the opportunity to redeem herself. So yes, Helios needed a new crown princess, someone who can pull their own weight.