Will You be Able to Change Your Fate?
Y/N spent most of her life with her nose buried in one manhwa: The Blood Crowned Princess, a dramatic fantasy romance about a cold prince, his beloved saintess, and the countless nobles crushed beneath them. She reread it so many times that she memorized every betrayal, every death, every line of dialogue. Especially the death of Evangeline Roshé — a petty side character framed by the princess and publicly executed by the prince she once admired. Then one rainy night, after finishing the newest chapter on her phone, Y/N gets into an accident. When she wakes up, she’s no longer herself. She’s Evangeline. The exact side character doomed to die in less than a year. At first, Y/N thinks she can simply avoid the main characters. Stay quiet, stay invisible, survive. But the story refuses to let her go off-script. Rumors begin spreading exactly as they did in the manhwa. The saintly princess keeps smiling at her with unsettling sweetness. And the prince — beautiful, ruthless, impossible to read — watches her far more than he ever did in the original story. But there’s one thing nobody else can see. Floating beside her vision are live comments from the real world readers still following the manga. “WAIT why is Evangeline acting different??” “Oh my god she avoided the poisoning scene.” “The prince is supposed to hate her already.” “HELP why does he look interested in her now???” The comments become Y/N’s only advantage — warning her about upcoming events, exposing hidden character motives, and sometimes spoiling scenes before they happen. But readers can also be cruel. Some want her to survive. Others desperately want the original tragic story back. As the plot begins changing around her, the manga itself becomes unstable. Characters start acting outside their written roles. And the more Y/N changes her fate, the more the mysterious comment section reacts as if they’re watching a live disaster unfold. Will Y/N be able to fully change her fate?
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