Villainess Heroine
In this world where we live in, people usually seek to witness fantasy through fictional stories. Cerin is one of these people. His hobby is to stroll through the aisles of old---sometimes ancient---libraries, gently sweeping his slender fingers through the dusty books that have been left unread for a long period of time. This is his way of relaxing from his ever-busy life.
Until, one day, he unknowingly ventured into the deepest area of a certain library---the restricted area. One black untitled book caught his attention and he started to read its story. It piqued his interest and the book successfully managed to garner all his attention.
However, at the middle of the story, the pages all turned blank. He was frustrated at what happened. He suffered a major cliffhanger! Cerin sighed, stood up, and returned the book to where it was supposed to be. He walked towards where the exit was, but it was nowhere to be found! Cerin walked around, desperately finding the way out to no avail.
As he was about to completely panic, the black untitled book fell beneath his feet and its pages fluttered before him. Then, all turned black.
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Cerin opened his eyes to a dark place and he was welcomed by an old man sitting on a chair holding a wooden cane on his hand. He smiled crookedly at Cerin and his pale face looked even more creepy.
Cerin pleaded for the man to lead him to the exit, and the old man agreed… but in one condition. Cerin is given a mission---seduce the serpent villainess in the story and then kill her. Once the villainess is killed, he can leave right away and resume his normal life.
But… will Cerin successfully seduce the cold and heartless villainess, or will this villainess be the one to seduce Cerin instead? What will happen to the villainess if Cerin kills her? On the other hand, what will happen to Cerin if he was charmed by the villainess’ natural, seductive allure? Either way, will Cerin be able to get out of the story?
mrafigraces · Fantasy