She was the ducal lady of House Brietta, and she was a saintess from birth due to an oracle.
To be exact, she was a saintess⌠who was mistakenly chosen. When the real saintess, âSylvia Astian,â had appeared, Roella Brietta turned out to be nothing more than a fake saintess who was the villainess.
After the truth was straightened out, Roella was given quite the shock.
âWhatâre you saying, Iâm a fake saintess?!â
She lived her whole life thinking that she was the real saintess, but she turned out to be a fake.
Itâs almost as shocking as thinking that sheâs been âeating wild ginseng all this time, but it turns out, itâs just a regular mountain herb.â
So surprised that she turned around 359 degrees, Roella began to harass Sylvia because of her blazing jealousy.
And then, she did something that she shouldnât have doneâŚ
That is, she drugged the real saintessâ, Sylviaâs, food.
âBut I just wanted her to have a stomachacheâŚâ
Turns out, the medicine she put into the food was poison.
The novelâs Roella was such a foolish villainess. How could she possibly have confused poison with medicine to cause a stomachache?
âThatâs a false accusation! I was just trying to get her into a little trouble with laxatives! I didnât do it on purpose⌠I just confused the two bottles!â
Of course, people didnât believe this ridiculous excuse, even if it was the truth.
At this time, they all just thought about how to get rid of the wicked villainess, Roella, as they would say, âThatâs what you getâ.
Fortunately though, because Sylvia received the female lead buff properly, she didnât die, and so Roella was only imprisoned for the attempted murder of the saintess.
She continued to deny this and say that this was unjust, but no one would listen to her.
But as she was here now, she lived a long time after that in a constant tantrum while clamoring against this injustice.
Roella, who was in prison like thatâŚ
âThatâs when the male lead goes crazy because of the curse and starts going on a rampage. Along with many other people, she got pummeled as well.â
âŚYep, thatâs how Roellaâwho I had reincarnated asâmet her demise.
Waking up to the vivid morning sunlight, I ran straight to the mirror and checked my appearance.
Brilliant pink hair. Bright blue eyes.
Dreamily superb features that would make anyone swoon in admiration.
âMm. Still Roella today, I see.â
Right, well, itâs been about a week, so what am I expecting.
Iâve been doing the same routine for a week straight.
After I died from overwork, I opened my eyes again and found that I had possessed Roellaâs body.
I denied reality for a while.
I also died early in my previous life, so whatâs the point of reincarnating as a character whoâs destined to die young again?
Especially in this crazily ridiculous novel.
But despair was only for a moment.
After a day or two, and then a week, I just accepted reality.
âSure, okay. Iâm Roella, ehe.â
To be honest though, Iâm glad I died and got to live again.
I worked like a dog desperately following after a trail of money, but I couldnât even spend any of it.
Then, one week after I became Roella.
Thatâs when I became ready to humbly accept all of this as reality, and I calmly grasped my current situation.
âI havenât passed my nineteenth birthday yet, so Sylvia hasnât appeared yet.â
If she reincarnated after she had already poisoned Sylvia, then she wouldnât have been able to do anything but rot in prison as Roella.
Before Sylvia appears, Roella was still a redeemable villainess.
Sheâs a villainess, but, like, only a petit villainess.
Since her wickedness was only to this degree, thereâs still some room left to let her start her life anew.
âAlright. I just need to avoid being aggressive as much as I can, and I have to live a good, quiet life.â
And after Sylvia finally appears and is proclaimed to be the real saintess, then Iâll just quickly acquiesce and give up my position to her.
âYouâre the real saintess, right? Thought so. I also thought that I donât seem like a saintess.
After that, I could just lay low and pretend to relieve all my troubles with lots of shopping and eating, then I can safely leave the original plotline.
Ah, come to think of it, Roella was born with a golden spoon.
âI can just go to a countryside villa with an ocean view, throw gems and rings to the waters, then cry while eating local delicacies over there.â
While in the middle of crying, Iâm thinking maybe I should look at my reflection and strike a pose or something.
With such a pretty face like this, wouldnât it be quite the sight to see me cry?
Oh, how exciting. Just thinking about the plan, I was thrilled already.
I can just remove myself from the original story, then I can spend the rest of my life as a rich, pretty ducal lady whoâs far, far away from the troublesome work of the saintess.
âMm, villainess? I kinda like it.â
After I had reincarnated as Roella, my restless thoughts were finally neatly sorted out.
Iâll live my life to the fullest.
But then, as I laid out my new career path for my second life, it was at that moment.
t/n: the author has a writing style that really does switch from third person pov to first person pov, but there are section breaks to indicate this. (itâs like this in âexhausting realityâ, too.) i hope itâs not too confusing~