
It’s a problem if your husband is a squinty-eyed villain.
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Q. I got possessed into a novel, but my fiancƩ turned out to be a narrow-eyed villain. What should I do?
A. Run away. (YOU DIED)
Yeah⦠but itās already too late.
Diana Wellington is a side character being used for the villainās money laundering scheme.
She tried her best to avoid getting entangled with her future fiancĆ©, butā¦
āY-Young Dukeā¦!ā
āAt that point, Iāll even sell your organs to cover the debt.ā
Of course.
She just happened to overhear something she shouldāve never heard!
Please let me live. I didnāt hear anything.
Okay, I heard everythingābut even if you played the xylophone on my ribs, Iād pretend I didnāt!
āI canāt think of a simpler, clearer solution than silencing you for good. Would you agree?ā
Plans never go the way you want.
If she wants to survive, she has no choice but to work with this poisonous mushroom of a man who pretends to be a gentleman.
But this guy⦠are his eyes open or closed?
Itās impossible to tell what heās really thinkingājust like a proper narrow-eyed character!
āIs this why I find myself attracted to you?ā
āI think youāre mistaken.ā
āEven that coldness⦠I find it charming.ā
In this world where even rocks can become emotional support pets if you get attachedā¦
Still, I really donāt want a husband like this!
This one-year fake relationshipāIām going to end it safely, no matter what!
āDonāt worry. When I say something is āinteresting,ā it stays just thatānothing more.ā
He spoke with a sly smile.
āThere is absolutely no way Iāll ever fall in love with you.ā
āAbsolutely?ā
āAbsolutely.ā
Ian declared with confidence.