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2. A villainous daughter who is as good as a mobster and her churlish fiancé.\n \nI don't know what's normal...., but if memories of my previous life were to flow into the brain of a 7 year old, I think they would be a flat tire.\n \nThat's a lifetime's worth of memories for one person. I wonder if it would exceed the allowable amount and cause panic.\n​\nBut right now, I am calm, collected, and normal.\n \nEven though I had completely accepted my past life, I still had time to think about tomorrow's dinner.\n​\nI don't remember dying young from any particular illness or accident, nor do I remember living a long life with my grandchildren and great-grandchildren watching over me.\n \nI don't have any grudge against anyone, nor do I have any fleeting feelings about the world. The only thing I hated was the income tax and the inhabitant tax at most.\n​\nMy seven years as a duke's daughter are so much better than my previous life.\n​\nIf ordinary life is like a bowl of rice topped with pork cutlet, then my previous life was like a bowl of boiling water. No, I haven't eaten anything like juyu in this life.\n​\nI wonder if there is such a person who lived a life where he or she would be defeated by a seven-year-old by creating memories.\n \nIf there were such a person, wouldn't it be a very sad thing?\n \nAs I thought about this, I gradually felt a chill run down my spine.\n​\nI should stop.\n \nI'm sure I've only just remembered, so my memory is still missing some parts.\n \nIn the first place, memories of previous lives are irregular, so it may be normal for them to be vague or insufficient.\n \nThat's right. What I remembered was only a fragment. That's why it's as concentrated as heavy water. That must be it.\n​\nI concluded that and stopped thinking about my previous life.\n​\nWhat was important to me was not my past self, who might have been pitiful, but my present self, who was alive right now and might be pitiful.\n​\nI can't afford to think about my past self and pity it. Because I am pretty.\n​\nI was reincarnated as a character in the otome game "Royal Lovers," a character who was almost as bad as the villainous daughter.....\n \nShe's engaged to one of the game's targets, so to speak, and she's a antagonist character. She's mean to the protagonist and pesters the target, in effect helping the protagonist and target fall in love.\n​\nIn the end, she is embarrassed when she is rejected as an escort for a dance party at the school festival in public because she was mean to the protagonist and pestered the target.\n​\nThe rest of the story is not particularly interesting, but all the main stories end with the wedding of the protagonist and the target, or a hint of it, so if the protagonist goes the route of my fiancée, the engagement will probably be broken.\n​\nIf that happens, I will inevitably be pointed back at as a disgrace to the duke's family, and I may not be able to marry into a decent family after that. She might not be able to marry into a proper family, and might end up in the family that her brother inherited.\n \nIn the world of modern Japan, where it is common for the daughters of aristocrats to marry while they are still in their teens, the daughter of a duke, who sits at the top of the aristocracy, would have very narrow shoulders.\n​\nIt would have been nice if the main character had gone a different route, but unfortunately my fiancé was famous for being a jerk. He was the main character in the game and was prominently displayed on the game's cover.\n​\nHis nickname was "Cholobert".\n​\nIn the "Star Observation Event" before the route splits, you can see which character has the highest likability at that time, but even though I was attacking other characters, he appeared and said, "Not you!" I've thrown the game console away many times.\n \nIf the protagonist proceeds through the story in a normal manner, he'll probably end up in my fiance's route.\n​\nAt the moment, I don't have any particular feelings for my fiancee.\n​\nEven in the game, I had the impression that Elizabeth Barton, the mob villainess, was more annoyed by the fact that her fiancé was stolen by a commoner's daughter, and by her fiancé's dislike for her as a duchess, than because she liked him.\n​\nEven though my memories of my previous life have been revived, I still have my pride as I was raised as a duchess for seven years. I don't want to be with the kind of guy who falls for a commoner's daughter who is a little too nice to her and leaves her fiancée.\n \nEven if they get married, such men will repeat the same thing when they get bored. That's for sure. Even if I marry such a man, I will never be happy. I wish I could break off the engagement right now, but there is a reason why I can't do so.\n​\nMy fiancé is, after all, the second prince of this country.\n​\nEven though he is the most prominent aristocrat in the country, there is no way my father can refuse to get engaged to the royal family because his daughter doesn't like it. I'm sure that the other side would love to have a connection with our family, a powerful noble family.\n \nEven if they didn't, it was an engagement they had just made when I turned seven years old. Considering the public image, I couldn't break it off without a good reason.\n​\nOn the other hand, if I were to turn 17, I would be labeled as "difficult" and the engagement would be broken. We'll be stuck in the back of the alley. \n \nAll I can think about is what to do.\n​\n​\n***\n​\n​\n​\nNote: Narrow shoulders probably means a narrower time window to get married/engaged/betrothed, status wise.\n​\n​\n​\n​\n​\n​\n***\n​\n​\n​\n​\nNote: I'll change the name to "Claude" next time because the name is uncomfortable.\n​\nCholobert -> Claude\n​\n​