You’ve Got The Wrong House, Villain (Novel)

[Margot] You came to the wrong house, villain.
Completed Kakao Page 182 episodes (+side story)
Complete 5 Reddy Books
#Romantic Fantasy #Charming’s #Previous/Reincarnated
Work description
You came to the wrong house, villain.
[Source] Margot, you came to the wrong house, villain, Kakao Page
Characters
Yuri (Arachne)
- black hair + red eyes
- Able to use special abilities
- Reincarnated as an extra in the novel <Chain of Flowers>
Lakius Avalon
- blonde + blue eyes
- The King of the Dark World + Abilities
- Sub male protagonist + villain of the novel <Chain of Flowers>
I liked the ability setting, but I regret the return of rice cakes
It is the story of a man who came to the wrong house next door and fell in love with a woman at first sight.
Yeoju is a ghetto child
I got hit from the first episode… sold to traffickers… and sold to a living laboratory..
You gain skills while being researched
As if he has no feelings, he is indifferent and hits the iron wall…
(Can you see the illustration? It looks like he’s just going to use that expression)
But I’m still sweet
I can’t turn away from Namjoo or the people around me.
Male Joo is female Joo limited sweet man + obsessive man
And he’s a talented man.
Was it mind control?
Romance is not a sweet romance novel
Is it because the female lead doesn’t have much emotional ups and downs?
I’m not progressing~!!
I thought there would be a lot of male candidates because of this past life
Rolling forward and rolling backwards, there is only one person…!
Apparently he came out as a sub-man
No matter how I looked at it, it didn’t look like I was going to be a man.
Just one of the most important supporting actors.
There’s not much romance between the male lead, but what does the sub male say?
The stories and events were interesting because all the characters had abilities .
(Because I really liked her)
But when the woman held hands with the man, she couldn’t control her emotions.
I couldn’t figure out the reason until the end
It has remained a mystery…
I liked it, but I enjoyed it
A novel in which the number of rice cakes was disappointing compared to the number of episodes
If you are looking for romance, be sure to read half of it first and think about it.