My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Volume 6 (Light Novel) (eBook)
302 Seiten
J-Novel Heart (Verlag)
978-1-7183-3210-2 (ISBN)
After being reincarnated as the villainess of an otome game, Katarina has now successfully cleared not only the end of the game's storyline, but also graduation from the Academy of Magic, without meeting any Catastrophic Bad Ends!
...Or so she thought! Get ready for... Fortune Lover II! In the sequel to the original otome game, the evil character of Katarina Claes returns full force, and faces even more disastrous endings!
As Katarina joins the ranks of the Magical Ministry to avoid being swept off to the castle by Jeord, she may have jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire! With bad ending flags everywhere, will she ever be able to lead a peaceful life?
After being reincarnated as the villainess of an otome game, Katarina has now successfully cleared not only the end of the game's storyline, but also graduation from the Academy of Magic, without meeting any Catastrophic Bad Ends!...Or so she thought! Get ready for... Fortune Lover II! In the sequel to the original otome game, the evil character of Katarina Claes returns full force, and faces even more disastrous endings!As Katarina joins the ranks of the Magical Ministry to avoid being swept off to the castle by Jeord, she may have jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire! With bad ending flags everywhere, will she ever be able to lead a peaceful life?
Chapter 1: Graduating From the Academy of Magic
Prince Jeord, president of the student council, stood on the podium as representative of all the students graduating that year.
Just as last year, the blonde prince with blue eyes was met with blushing and sighing by the female students. This time, his speech was even accompanied by some crying.
This was the academy’s graduation ceremony, and I, Katarina Claes, was one of the graduating students.
I had only spent two years here, but I had made a lot of memories in that short span. While looking at my fiancé smiling from the podium, I thought of all that had happened during my stay at the academy, and of all my efforts before entering it. The entrance ceremony had made me so nervous...
When I was eight years old, I hit my head and regained the memories of my previous life. There I used to have an average family and unapologetically otaku hobbies... until I was killed, still young, by an unfortunate accident.
Next thing I knew, I had become Katarina Claes, a duke’s daughter.
I was pleased to find that my silky brown hair and (slightly menacingly slanted) blue eyes made me prettier than the average, roundish face I had in my previous life... until I realized that it belonged to the evil antagonist of Fortune Lover, the otome game I had been playing the day before my death.
In the game, Katarina was engaged to Prince Jeord, and she did everything she could to hinder the romance between him and the protagonist. If the player managed to get to the Good End, the villainess would be exiled out of the country, and, should they fail and get the Bad End, she would be killed. Doomed either way.
In order to avoid said doom, I started taking all possible countermeasures back when I was eight, and, a few years later, I anxiously entered the academy. I then met Maria — the aforementioned protagonist — and became friends with her, enjoying two very eventful years that led unexpectedly to the game’s most uneventful ending: the Friendship Ending.
All the measures I had taken to fight doom proved useless. The toy snakes I had made with Grandpa Tom to throw at Jeord, the training with the sword, the farming to survive as a commoner — all useless. Not that I’m complaining that everything went well.
And the school festival... that was so much fun! Lots of stores had brought food stands offering all different types of snacks. Well, I also got kidnapped, but it was still fun.
What was not fun was the disappearance of my adopted brother, Keith. At first I was scared that he had left home because he was fed up with me, but that proved wrong, and in the end we managed to get him back to safety.
And that’s not even half of the stuff that happened to me. Any other student’s stay would look boring in comparison.
However, after today’s ceremony and the party in the academy’s garden, my stay would be over too.
Since the two prince twins were graduating this year, there would also be another party at the castle later on... so many events to attend.
The party at the academy would probably be similar to last year’s... but what about the one at the castle? Would they have the usual luxurious buffet? I was already looking forward to it.
I knew I should probably restrain myself at the buffet here so that I could enjoy the one later to the fullest! But I had to at least try out the delicious food available here.
I should choose what I eat carefully. Of course they’re going to bring out some fine meat, so steak and roast beef are no brainers. But I can’t pass on the fish, either... so I have to count in the carpaccio, and, for desserts, at the very least cake and jelly and...
“...ister... Big Sister...”
“Ah! Keith? What’s the matter?”
My brother was looking at me with an appalled expression.
“You were thinking out loud...”
“Oh my, I spoke all that stuff about my memories at the academy?”
“You only spoke about food...”
“...” I was pretty sure that I was recollecting memories ’til halfway through... I wonder what happened there.
“Just wait a bit longer; the ceremony is almost over,” he said, handing me a piece of candy. He must have thought that I was hungry... I wasn’t, but I did the polite thing and ate the candy anyway.
Why did he even have candy on him to begin with? He always gave me something to eat whenever I felt hungry... maybe he had all sorts of food on him.
His flaxen hair and blue eyes made him look wild and handsome, but carrying food around was something I associated with the old men from my previous life. That made me a bit sad.
I was thinking about that while eating the candy that Keith had given me when I looked back at the podium. Jeord had stepped down, his place taken by a first-year student who was congratulating the ones graduating. It really looked like the ceremony was almost over.
My academy life, that felt so short, yet so long, had come to an end. I had felt this very melancholy a few times before... in another life.
But hey, this candy really is good. I should ask Keith if he has any more on him.
The ceremony had ended. In this world, there was no line of graduates receiving their diplomas by the school head one by one, no long speeches by guests, and no student choir. Just the congratulations of a few people, and that was it.
The party right after that, however, was incredible. In my previous life the most popular students were also surrounded by fans as they graduated, but it had nothing on this. It was particularly bad for the student council members, so much so that Jeord was completely lost among the crowd of admirers.
Maybe because I also was in the student council, I got people swarming around me too. “I’ve always been your fan!” or “I’ve looked up to you all this time!” or “I’ll never forget you!” they’d say, handing me flowers. I wasn’t sure whether they had confused me with someone else or if they just meant those compliments for the council as a whole.
Unlike me, Maria, Mary, and Sophia were surrounded by boys as well as girls. Why? That made me a bit envious, but I still appreciated all the girls blushing around me, and I accepted their flowers with a smile.
I was just starting to get tired of smiling when the crowd dissipated a bit, and two younger girls stepped up to me.
“Lady Katarina, you had quite the following today!” said Fray Landoor, who was to become the new student council president. Her beautiful face, framed by black hair and highlighted by her blue eyes, always showed a smile. She was a talented and charming girl.
“Not as much as the other members, though,” said Ginger Tucker, the soon-to-be vice president. Unlike Fray, she had brown hair and eyes, and was not particularly beautiful, but she was incredibly smart. She was a serious, even cold girl, but she was a good person deep inside. A bit of a tsundere, one might say.
“Why do you have to say that?! I am so sorry, Lady Katarina!” said Fray, bowing her head.
What Ginger had said was true and, at least to me, not really offensive, but it was always like this for these two. Ginger didn’t really choose her words carefully, and Fray would always step in to apologize before the situation escalated. They’d been close friends ever since they joined the academy.
“And I also wanted to give you this. You already got a lot, but...” said Fray, handing me a flower bouquet as gorgeous as one would expect such a talented girl to choose.
“Thank you,” I said, accepting it. Then Ginger started looking into a bag and took something out of it, handing it to me. She had gotten me something different from the usual flowers.
“I... I thought you might like this more than flowers, so...”
It was a beautifully wrapped assortment of my favorite sweets!
“Thank you so much! I love it!”
She was right: sweets are better than flowers. They taste good and fill you up.
Ginger joined me in smiling, and Fray started grinning.
“She was so intent on finding something that would make you happy, and she searched a lot of confectionery shops...”
“S-Stop! She doesn’t need to hear that!” interrupted Ginger, angry and blushing, as cute as ever.
I got sad at the idea that this would be the last time I got to see the antics of these two, but then I remembered that they would probably be at the castle party, since all student council members had been invited.
“Are you two going to attend the party at the castle?” I asked them.
“Yes, I will attend, but Ginger will not,” replied Fray.
“What? Why not?!”
“I am sorry that I cannot... but I have no dress and accessories befitting such a luxurious party,” explained Ginger matter-of-factly.
Indeed, some time ago I had heard that she was the daughter of a countryside baron who was not that much richer than a commoner. That would explain why she couldn’t afford a dress fancy enough to be worn at the castle.
As a duke’s daughter I had never had any problem of the sort, but being invited to a party wasn’t the only requirement to attend it.
Fray looked angrily at Ginger. “I offered to...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.6.2020 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! | My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! |
| Illustrationen | Nami Hidaka |
| Übersetzer | Marco Godano |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Fantasy |
| Schlagworte | Airhead • Fantasy • Game • Humor • otome • reverse Harem • Romantic Comedy |
| ISBN-10 | 1-7183-3210-6 / 1718332106 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-7183-3210-2 / 9781718332102 |
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