The Princess Is A Villainess
this, anyway? How did I end up here? As far as I know, I wa
is about to burst out of my chest. But I can't stop
som
ng me, but I can't see anyo
ut. I don't care
ponds to me. The faint moon, partially obscured by clou
aceful, unlike at home, where all I hear is my stepmo
very move. The only downside is that no one wi
uc
ipped over a small rock. I looked at my knee and wi
and ran when I heard faint foo
asing me. I don't want to look at it. Most of the ti
I was already at the edge of a cliff. I thought that was the most surprising
rlier! Did I accide
nd clutched my chest,
even harder for me to think
ed pri
why I turned around. When I did, a t
e eyes were as beautiful as they almost drowned me. His vo
he pointed his sword at my neck. There were traces of bl
I didn't even know why I said that
d of these events. Has t
d rested on my cheek, and I gasped when I saw it was wet with my
ore afraid of
against the wall. He stared at me with
ded, but he
why was it like this? His sword was aimed at my che
ella! D
why my back hurts. Someon
sed to see Anastasia, one of my sisters, in
by the way her eyebrows were furrowed. I wanted to laugh becau
d. Why was sh
the wall clock, and I glanced at it. "It's already six, stupid! You haven't cooke
ed pri
eam I had earlier. If Anastasia hadn'
daydreaming again.
lity when a pair of s
eir personalities are entirely different. Anastasia is talkative, while Das
they treat me more like a servant. No matter how kind I
Every day, my patience seems to be constantly tested, but I always endure it. I
l cook
dimwit!" Anastasia complained. "Come on,
able due to hunger. After all, I'm the onl
dn't finish her complaint when she suddenly screamed. She pointed
y exclaimed, followed by Anastasia. They q
take care of these mice. I feel like
eers," I said with a smi
oise as if they were talking back to me. Someti
will you
the dream I had earlier. It wasn't the first time I d
t be a
I'm just
reparing the clothes I would sell later. It was one of
table. My stomach rumbled immediately when I felt
d a proper meal in this hou
" I tried to convince mys
se are you t
iliar voice behind me. When I turned aroun
hun
e kind of food for dogs like you?"
I hadn't even had a sip of water. The refrigerator was locked
spoiled food again. I hoped she woul
my head with the newspaper she was holding. "This is
ce. Anastasia and Dasha, who were silently watchi
another day, and my h
as in the basement, tolerating the spoiled veg
w if I could eat this food. I wanted to explode and tell them tha
ut I was getting tired. Every day
this e