- Alternative:Akuyaku Reijou no Ane desu ga Mob de Ii no de Shinitakunai / but I don't want to die / even if I'm just a mob character / I'm the older sister of a villainess / I'm the Older Sister of a Villainess, but I Don't Want to Die, Even if I'm Just a Mob Character / 悪役令嬢の姉ですがモブでいいので死にたくない
- Author:Umikura Noku / Toketa Ao
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Shoujo(G) , Fantasy , Historica
Akuyaku Reijou No Ane Desu Ga Mob De Ii No De Shinitakunai Manhua
Title: "Redemption of the Villainess's Sister"
In the magical kingdom of Veronia, the tale of two sisters, Giselle and Odile, unfolded in a world where fate seemed cruel and unyielding. Giselle, the epitome of kindness and grace, found herself entangled in a web of darkness spun by her very own sister, Odile, whose sinister intentions threatened to shroud the kingdom in chaos.
As Giselle discovered her reincarnation from a world of fantasy, her resolve to rewrite their intertwined destinies solidified. Armed with the knowledge of her past and a determination to save her sister from the clutches of malevolence, she set out on a journey fraught with danger and uncertainty.
Guided by a flicker of hope and the desire to bring light into her sister's shadowed heart, Giselle navigated treacherous paths and faced formidable adversaries, all while balancing the fragile threads of her own fate. Along the way, she realized that redemption was not a straight path but a twisted, thorny maze of choices and consequences.
However, just as Giselle thought she knew the extent of her trials, a new challenge emerged in the form of Prince Leon, her betrothed, whose allegiance wavered between light and darkness. With the kingdom teetering on the edge of despair, Giselle's quest for redemption took a riveting turn, forcing her to confront the deepest corners of her soul and make decisions that would echo through time.
In a story woven with love, betrayal, and the unbreakable bond between sisters, Giselle and Odile danced on the precipice of fate, each step closer to a destiny that would redefine their legacy forever. And as the final act drew near, Giselle understood that true redemption was not merely the absence of sin but the presence of unwavering resolve and unyielding compassion.
