Enter Heilbronner: gentleman thief! The main villain of a novel, who fought against the heroes, steals from the rich at night, but by day takes on the identity of Ludger Kassen, the philanthropic son of a duke, more interested in history than politics or power. As commander of the ragtag Ruby Knights, isekai’d knight Clara has no choice but to get involved in the Heilbronner case. However, in doing so, and in working alongside Ludger himself, Clara learns he secretly has far grander motives... (Source: Tapas)
Our Protagonist was an avid gamer, obsessed with a fantasy game with multiple outcomes for its Female Lead. After meeting her untimely demise, she was reborn into the game as Remilian, the daughter of the Female Lead. Her extensive knowledge of the game was no longer any good, as she was born after the game's worst ending had already occurred. Now stuck with a tragic story, unable to change anything following the ""Bad Ending"", she is content with her small but happy life with her loving mother, the original Female Lead, even though they are imprisoned by the King, Remilian's actual father. Following an attempt at escape, Remilian finds herself on the brink of dying again, but a last moment spell from her mother throws her back into the past. Waking up in a timeline before the game's events have unfolded, Remilian now has all the knowledge she needs to make a choice: Will she change her mother's tragic ending, even at the cost of never being born? (Source: Pocket Comics) *Note: First released in English, with the initial eligible release in Japanese followed by Korean, making it a manga by our standards.*
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)
Susan is the perfect and sweet female lead–or so the novel says. Because of this, the newly possessed Lady Medena Rodenherg doesn’t think twice about supporting the protagonist on her journey. However, the story Medena knows isn’t the entire truth, and Susan is actually far from the kind girl she’s been portrayed to be on the pages. This becomes most apparent when she ultimately betrays Medena and has her unjustly executed. Now back in time before ever meeting Susan, Medena decides to take the opposite approach in this life and team up with the novel’s antagonist, Pharren. Lucky for her, Pharren may not entirely be the wicked villain Medena has read about in the original novel… (Source: Tappytoon)
Why do they keep killing him off? What did he ever do wrong? A fan of the otome dating game finds that her ultimate bias, Rumins, ends up dead in every route but one. After completing all routes of the game, a mysterious voice asks for her wish. Furious and choked up, she shouts to save her ultimate bias and to give him a happy life. Waking up as Senepin, the villianess who harrasses the main character, she enjoys her dream where she could talk to Rumins, alive and well. That is, until, ‘Senepin’ realizes that her new self was not a dream. Senepin remembers that the only time Rumins survived his damned endings was when he ended up together with the female lead, Belkina. Realizing this, she makes it her utmost priority to get Rumins and Belkina together. But for some reason, Rumins seems more interested in Senepin than the original female lead. Will ‘Senepin’ be able to save Rumins?
Daughter of a deposed baron, Becky is sold by her father to the Archduchess Vernum. Arriving at her new masters, she becomes friends with Princess Liande, as beautiful as she is surly. But as the two young women grow inexorably closer, a question from Liande will cause trouble for Becky: “What would you say, if I were a man?” (Source: WEBTOON, translated)
