“Of all things, I ended up possessing a terminally ill character.”
I was terminally ill in real life too, and now I had possessed a terminally ill character.
Maybe being terminally ill is just my fate.
Still, I was genuinely happy.
“Now I have hair, I’m pretty, I’m healthy, I’m a princess, and I can eat all sorts of delicious things!”
A life that felt like a gift had been given to me.
I decided to make the most of the 21 years I was given.
That’s all there was to it.
“A world without you—what meaning could it possibly hold for me?”
My father, who had always felt like an unshakable mountain and had even scared me a little, now looked like a lost child.
It’s hard to list them all, but each of my four brothers made things difficult for me in their own way.
It was really time for me to leave, but it seemed like I was the only one who was ready.
And the most troublesome of all was the male lead, Arun, and his unexpected actions.
“Marry me.”
I had no idea why he was here, abandoning the original female lead.
I didn’t want to make a promising young man like him a widower.
So I declined, as calmly and gently as I could.
“As you know, I’m going to die in a month. I’m sorry, Arun.”
The male lead cried for a long time.
Then, he said something completely insane.
“As an engagement gift, I’ll bring you a dragon’s heart. I’ll cure you.”
There had been many deranged adventurers who set out to retrieve a dragon’s heart.
For the record, not a single one ever came back alive.
“When I do, you’ll have to marry me.”
The original female lead was the dragon, so what on earth is he planning?
…The original story isn’t just twisted now. It’s completely shattered.