The heroine, who had suffered after marrying a trashy husband, ended up inside a novel where she goes back in time to change her life.
Did I become the heroine?
Nope. I became the bad daughter that the trashy ex-husband brought with him.
I was mean to the heroine just because I didn’t like her as my stepmother.
Even after she left him and tried to live happily, I kept following her and making trouble—until the main guy made me disappear.
Stepmother, I’ll help fix Dad and be a good girl too.
Or at the very least… Even if you leave Dad, please don’t leave me!
* * *
“Mavis. Get up.”
“If you don’t buy me that flower, I’m sleeping right here.”
He looked down at his daughter, who was lying neatly in front of a flower shop.
She didn’t seem to care that the stone pavement was dirty—her face was calm and peaceful.
“That’s enough, get up—”
When he grabbed her arm and tried to lift her, Mavis struggled like a freshly caught fish.
What amazing strength…! I should teach this child swordsmanship.
All the little villainess Mavis can do is throw tantrums and act out to turn her dad into a better man.
Will she really be able to reform him and stop the divorce with the heroine?