After overworking myself in my past life, I reincarnated as Rachel Leseltein, the villainess in a novel. I had no regrets, but I never got to chase my dream of opening a bakery. Unfortunately, every business the original Rachel touched crumbled, and she was ultimately destroyed by the story’s heroine. But this time, I’m changing my fate! My father and brother don’t support my idea, but I’ll whip up sweet recipes, knead my way to success, and maybe attract a handsome duke with a sweet tooth. (Source: Tapas)
As the male lead's older sister, Edna Luschen Demirette is destined to die from the void virus, a dangerous disease with no cure. Fortunately, Edna discovers that the virus can be purified by touching Prince Carlen, a poor outcast with divine powers. But as simple as that sounds, Edna's plans to befriend him go awry when he mistakes her for an obsessive fan during their first meeting. Armed with nothing but her sharp wits, will Edna successfully persuade the cold prince and save herself? (Source: Tapas)
*“Who’s the garbage with zero morals saying they’ll marry a five-year-old?!”* I thought I had died in vain due to the betrayal of a comrade when I was a grand mage, but I was given a new life as ‘Nazia de Lavoie,’ the daughter of a baron. However, in this weak and frail body, I was treated as the family’s outcast and eventually sent off as a bride to the war-obsessed demon, Duke Iter. At the tender age of five, no less! I assumed he was a heartless scoundrel, but the Duke of Iter’s reaction to me was completely unexpected— *“I accept Lady Lavoie as a member of Iter. If the lady so desires, she can be my adopted daughter.”* Is this the beginning of Act Two—or rather, Act Three—of my life? (Source: Naver, translated)
