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the villianess guide to torture your crush

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Synopsis Only two days a week Tuesday and Wednesday one chapter The female lead is beautiful, broke, and cursed with a mouth that gets her into trouble before her brain can stop it. She pretends to be rich, gets publicly exposed by her crush, and—out of pure anger—curses him so badly she blacks out. When she opens her eyes, she’s inside a comic world. A system informs her that if she wants to return to reality with 200 million dollars, she must play the role of the wicked villainess. Money is money. She agrees—silently reminding herself not to say anything stupid, because the system records every word. The problem? The comic’s male lead looks exactly like her real-life crush. Correction—enemy. As the villainess, she makes his life miserable with enthusiasm. Schemes, humiliation, shameless flirting , kissing him count as bullying right no no no stop being dirty minded she definitely doesn’t mean to check is abs , and chaos everywhere. Before he can retaliate, she escapes back to her world. She thinks it’s over. It’s not. The male lead follows her back—inside the body of her real-life crush—with all his memories intact. He wants revenge, and he’s very serious about making her life hell. Worse still, the system activates again: she can only receive her money each time she makes him genuinely happy. As if that isn’t enough, she occasionally turns into a dog. To survive and get rich, she acts innocent, sweet, and harmless, slowly inching closer to a man who looks at her like he wants her dead. As long as she gets her money, she’ll endure the death stares, the danger, and the chaos. After all… 200 million is worth everything.
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