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fangirl in the villaness's body

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Hana, an 11-year-old chaotic fujoshi, wakes up in the body of Seraphina, the frail, brilliant villainess. Only Seraphina’s mind remains inside, silently guiding Hana through the world while screaming internally at her clumsy fangirling, BL shipping disasters, and unpredictable antics. Hana’s martial arts skills, energy, and emotional instincts combine with Seraphina’s strategic genius, forming a dangerous—and hilarious—duo. Her past love, the heroine Angelica, was dead… until she appeared again, perfect and untouchable, roaming the streets and charming every male lead. But Seraphina immediately senses this isn’t the real Angelica; someone—or something—is controlling her flawlessly. Unbeknownst to anyone, the imposter is a reincarnator—the author of the story itself—who gave herself the power to act as anyone or anything. Meanwhile, the six male leads remain oblivious to Hana’s possession, continuing their BL bait antics. Hana’s chaotic actions push them into awkward and intimate situations, inadvertently accelerating real romantic bonds between them—all while Seraphina mentally navigates each disaster. Every move Hana makes is subtly reshaping the story—and even reality—without the characters realizing it. Now, Hana and Seraphina must survive the early challenges of their dual-mind partnership, uncover the truth behind Angelica’s death and possession, and navigate a world that reacts to their every chaotic choice. In a world where every move changes the story, BL chaos, doomed GL, and heartbreak collide with deadly secrets. Every choice could betray a friend, ignite a love, or uncover a truth too dangerous to face.
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