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If the Villainess and Villain Met and Fell in Love, Vol. 1
If the Villainess and Villain Met and Fell in Love, Vol. 1 by Harunadon
Despite the title, this is not an isekai where the heroine is in a game, or a novel, that she knows. And she doesn't identify herself as the villainess. But she is dumped by her fiance on the grounds she was cruel to another girl. . . .
Which was a lie. Meanwhile, she's at a school where they are supposed to learn about their bound spirits, and hers is both weak and unwilling to talk with her. She takes up studying again -- her fiance had discouraged it -- and interacts with another student, who has two powerful bonded spirits, and whom she keeps noting fits the description of villains.
It's an interesting start.
Despite the title, this is not an isekai where the heroine is in a game, or a novel, that she knows. And she doesn't identify herself as the villainess. But she is dumped by her fiance on the grounds she was cruel to another girl. . . .
Which was a lie. Meanwhile, she's at a school where they are supposed to learn about their bound spirits, and hers is both weak and unwilling to talk with her. She takes up studying again -- her fiance had discouraged it -- and interacts with another student, who has two powerful bonded spirits, and whom she keeps noting fits the description of villains.
It's an interesting start.
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