The only daughter of a famous Griffin Rock architect, Sooha Otoha, was proud, selfish and capricious because she was spoiled by her parents and at the same time hides a family secret, however, at the age of six, in a fire that happened in At her best friend's house, she bumps her head against a stone when trying to save him, she manages to recover the memories of her previous life as a young otaku from Japan, who lost her life in a traffic accident and this world seems familiar to her, because what she realizes is that of an otome video game and adventure of the "Transformers rescue bots", of whom she is a fan, she loved making illustrations of them and that she herself played before her accident and that one day when she opened her eyes reincarnated as the villain of the game. She also reminds that all that awaited Sooha at the end of the game was the path to a tragic end that ends in her exile away from the island or death, therefore, Sooha will dedicate all her efforts to avoid a destructive end to live a peaceful life, without imagining that at the same time the four boys will be attracted to her and not to the original heroine. What is the fate that Sooha holds, love or death?
Til Death Tears Me Apart Once Again [Discontinued]
41 parts Complete
41 parts
Complete
"If I'm going to die anyway, there's no point in trying to live."
A typical reincarnated into a villainess story, except the protagonist isn't your typical 'I want my happy ending protagonist', but a death seeker.
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《'Til Death Tears Me Apart, I Will Always Love You》is a very successful otome game. As much praise and admiration the game recieves, it is also, however, notorious for being absurdly difficult. One wrong step and the player would be drowning in an ocean of death flags, for both the Heroine and the Capture Targets. Anything short of perfection wouldn't even get the player a glimpse of a happy ending for the Capture Target the player chose.
Enter me; Just a simple, normal girl reincarnated into a game as dangerous as that, as the villainess no less. Destined to die no matter what, I think there's no point in me trying to fight fate.
If I'm going to die regardless, might as well die sooner rather than later.
But that desire for death causes more than just a few changes to the definite plot; From little ones that have no effect at all, to life changing ones that may destroy the world of Arraxus.
So the God of the world makes a deal with me: They'll give me a peaceful and happy afterlife, as long as I get a happy ending for myself.
"Let the game begin!"
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Discontinued.