Stuck in a Time Loop: When All Else Fails, Be a Villainess Volume 3 (eBook)
250 Seiten
J-Novel Heart (Verlag)
978-1-7183-1936-3 (ISBN)
The primordial beasts hold the keys to supernatural powers, and with Selene and Dier leading the charge, four out of six of them have been defeated. Selene is now in a race against time to find and defeat the final two and absorb the monsters' memories so she can discover the truth about the guardians' powers before the others. Still, the nagging thought that the only way out of this scenario is by killing Euclis-the source of all these supernatural abilities-won't leave her mind. Torn between her feelings for Dier, her fondness for Euclis, and a desire to end these hellish time loops, Selene faces her most difficult decision yet.
The primordial beasts hold the keys to supernatural powers, and with Selene and Dier leading the charge, four out of six of them have been defeated. Selene is now in a race against time to find and defeat the final two and absorb the monsters' memories so she can discover the truth about the guardians' powers before the others. Still, the nagging thought that the only way out of this scenario is by killing Euclis-the source of all these supernatural abilities-won't leave her mind. Torn between her feelings for Dier, her fondness for Euclis, and a desire to end these hellish time loops, Selene faces her most difficult decision yet.
Prologue: Beyond the Loop
Every life has an end.
And it’s because there’s an end that people do everything in their power to live. They pray for happiness and good fortune while working hard to obtain that happiness.
No one wishes for a life filled with nothing but pain. Instead, they wish for nothing but happiness, and that they’ll meet someone they’re destined to be with who can share in those happy, blessed days along with them.
But unfortunately, life isn’t that sweet. There are many more times in life when things don’t go well than when they do, and when difficulties overwhelm a person’s everyday life.
Even still, we forge on and keep living for the future.
And that’s because we know that we can never get back all the seconds and minutes that have already passed. Although we are allowed to look back on those days, we can never return to them.
We can’t go back in time, so reflecting upon our actions and thus getting to redo them is a dream that can never come true.
And so we live every second to its fullest so we have no regrets. So that when the time comes to look back on our pasts, we can do so proudly and fondly, saying they were the best days of our lives.
That is the natural test given to humans—a beacon that guides them towards obtaining true happiness.
♦ ♦ ♦
When I would wake up in the morning feeling slightly depressed and anxious, my first thought was always wondering when it is, where I am, and what iteration of myself I’ve woken up to be.
I did so again today. I balled my hands into fists, opened them, moved my legs, rose from my bed, and walked over to the mirror. My familiar face stared back at me.
I had no scratches or wounds. My own anxious expression looked back at me in the mirror, and for the first time, I felt relief.
Calm down. I made it to tomorrow. I mean, today.
“Now, let’s start our day,” I told myself, and I pulled back the curtains.
The weather was fine today, the sunbeams warm and comforting.
I stood there and bathed in the sunlight until my eyes adjusted and every cell in my body woke up. Only then did I feel fully awake. I yawned and stretched as far as I could and then looked in the mirror again. My previously gloomy expression was gone without a trace. Now I sensed a glimmer of hope in my reflection’s countenance.
“Not a bad morning,” I murmured to myself. I clapped my hands to call in the maid. Although I looked quite young to be the mistress of this manor, I was in fact the head of House Vixent. Every servant in this house worked for me and me only.
At my signal, a maid immediately came to my room. “Good morning, Mistress.”
“Would you help me change?”
“Of course. I’ve prepared today’s outfit for you already.”
“Thanks.”
Before, I had only changed alone. After all, I had the blood of my commoner mother running through my veins, and Father had distanced himself from me. Now, I could almost look back fondly on those days when I had been treated as nothing but a blight upon the family tree.
At the beginning of my tenth time loop, I had decided I would live my life freely and therefore parted ways with my weak self. On top of that, I’d released the supernatural power of Shadow that I’d kept hidden in every previous lifetime. I had stolen my father’s position as head of house, proactively broken things off with my fiancé, and set out to find my own happiness so that I could be freed from the time loops.
Many things had happened in a short time. I met people, parted ways with them, fought, and overcame. The reason I stood here today was because I’d fought and prevailed in order to hold this future in my own hands.
I knew I’d live today to the best of my abilities in order to secure tomorrow as well. I wouldn’t let anyone or anything stand in my way, whether it be a guardian or a primordial beast resurrected from the annals of time.
“How is this, Mistress?”
“It’s fine, thank you. Could you get breakfast ready?”
“Yes, of course.”
Now that I was dressed, the maid dipped into a polite bow and excused herself from the room. I waited a few moments and then headed down to the dining room myself so I could eat breakfast. There was already someone seated at the table when I entered the room.
“Good morning, Sister!”
“Morning, Soleil.”
Soleil Vixent was my younger sister, and now my only living relative. For a time, we had been emotionally estranged to the point where it would’ve felt awkward to call each other sister, but ever since the incident with my stepmother, we felt much more like sisters than we had before.
Her face brightened happily with a smile the moment she saw me. “You’re going to eat breakfast, aren’t you? May I eat with you?”
“You’re the one who was already sitting at the table, Soleil. I can wait if you’d like.”
“No, I want to eat with you!” she said.
“Well then, I suppose we can eat together.”
“All right!”
Once I had decided to live for myself and had faced off against my father, I’d never been able to truly hate my sister. Even in my previous time loops, no matter how badly I’d been treated, she was the only one who’d regarded me as family. Her smile was always so bright...bright enough that it made me want to turn my back on it.
“What are you going to do today, Sister?”
“I’ve been summoned to the palace, so I’ll be going there,” I said. “I have some plans after that too, so I don’t think I’ll be back until evening.”
“I see. You’ve got a busy day...”
“Indeed.”
My sister looked disappointed and slightly depressed. I supposed she’d wanted to spend time with me today. On top of that, she seemed to be worried about me.
“Please don’t push yourself, Sister. You’ve been working nonstop lately.”
“Well, I can’t help it. I’ve got a mountain of things to do around here.” After all, I’d vowed to find a way of escaping my time loops. And for that purpose, I had gradually siphoned powers from the other guardians until I’d finally been able to make the stone slab in the castle transform.
After that, the ancient primordial beasts had been revived. I had to defeat them in order to gain the king’s memories so I could learn the truth of the past. Some questions had been resolved, but others had only grown deeper. In the end, the more I learned, the more mysteries there were.
What were these supernatural powers? The primordial beasts? What was this world, for that matter?
I felt like we were coming closer—albeit little by little—to finding the answers regarding the meaning of the powers inside of us and the origins of the land in which we lived.
And that was precisely why I couldn’t stop now.
“Let me know if there’s anything at all I can help with!” Soleil chirped.
“Thanks. I’ll do that.”
I appreciated the thought, but there wasn’t really much Soleil could help with now. It still hadn’t been very long since she’d awakened to her powers as guardian of the sun. She’d only just learned how to handle her powers, and she didn’t have much combat experience either.
We were now dealing with monsters who had been revived from ancient times. With the exception of when her mother Shioria had been possessed by one of the monsters and had cooperated with us, it was just too dangerous for her right now. Perhaps my reticence at wanting to shield her from danger was one of those rare times when my sisterly instincts kicked in.
Plus, unfortunately for my sister, I already had someone to help me. Someone who, in fact, might’ve been the only person I could truly rely on to have my back in this world.
♦ ♦ ♦
After breakfast, I went to my study. The curtains were drawn and it was dim inside the room. Only a sliver of sunlight entered through a gap in the fabric, and I could tell that he was standing positioned to avoid it.
Upon entering the study, I promptly walked over to the window and slowly pulled back the curtains. I heard him retreat the moment bright light filled the room.
“Hey. Are you trying to harass me?”
“Ha ha. Of course not,” I replied.
“Yet you’re laughing. Sometimes you’re a real bully, you know that?” He let out an exasperated sigh and turned towards me once again. “Morning, Selene.”
“Good morning, Dier. It’s a beautiful day outside, isn’t it? Good for you.”
“Are you serious right now?”
“I’m joking. In your eyes, this weather is positively rotten.”
“You can say that again. Can’t you close the curtains a bit more?”
“All right, fine.” I pulled the curtains halfway closed.
Dier Veldt—the immortal first prince who had been forgotten by all the land. Just like me, he was one of the six guardians who possessed supernatural powers. He was also the only person who knew I was stuck in a time loop. It was a bit complicated, but the two of us were working towards the same goals.
We didn’t call each other friends, though; we were merely accomplices who used...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.5.2024 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Stuck in a Time Loop: When All Else Fails, Be a Villainess |
| Illustrationen | Tsukasa Kiryu |
| Übersetzer | Andria McKnight |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Fantasy |
| Schlagworte | family drama and betrayal • medieval inspired • Personal Growth • Reincarnation • second chance at life • sorcery and magic • strong female lead |
| ISBN-10 | 1-7183-1936-3 / 1718319363 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-7183-1936-3 / 9781718319363 |
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