Villains Are Destined to Die
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Villains Are Destined to Die

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Synonyms: Death Is the Only Ending for the Villainess, Agyeok-ui Ending Jugeum-ppun
Japanese: 악역의 엔딩은 죽음뿐
English: Villains Are Destined to Die
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Type: Manhwa
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: May 1, 2020 to ?
Genres: Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Themes: Reverse Harem Reverse Harem, Villainess Villainess
Serialization: KakaoPage
Authors: Gwon, Gyeoeul (Story), SUOL (Art)

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Score: 8.351 (scored by 1076610,766 users)
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Ranked: #2532
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Popularity: #627
Members: 28,853
Favorites: 1,046

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Isekai webtoon with a protagonist that is not favored by their family and are at risk of losing their life. Wa who made me a princess, brings about a plot where the protagonist survival is increased as she became closer to her father, in villains are destined to die, the protagonist survivel depends solely in herself and her plans.  
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Independent villainess protagonists that already lost everything and will choose to do anything in order to survive. Both already suffered as consequence of their ingenuinity and known now that if you want to survive you have to be as firm as needed in order to survive. 
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Both have Female Leads that wake up and end up taking over the bodies of a villainess character. They are thrown into an an environment that is difficult to find people they trust, so they both struggle to push through extreme cases of misunderstandings systematically. 
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both feature a female protagonist who isekaied into an otome game as a villianess. each also felt sympathy for the protagonist and want to make a better life for them. they both were accused of attempted murder by the female lead of the original otome game who tricked everyone around them by nefarious means to frame the villianess.  
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Both characters were so intensely concentrated on an online story or a game that they ended up inside of it, and they cannot leave until they complete the storyline. The two of them know of what the right and wrong choices to make in-game are. <>Omniscient Reader: MC is not bound by in-game rules prohibiting free speech, Villains Are Destined to Die: Penelope is (in the beginning), after some time she also can talk freely. <>Omniscient Reader: failure does not mean immediate death, Villains Are Destined to Die: failure means upcoming death. <>Omniscient Reader: MC is more a protagonist than a villain, Villains Are Destined to Die: MC is  read more 
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Read it from another perspective, see a "villain" fighting for her survival/happiness. 
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When the person outside of the storyline gets thrown inside all of a sudden, they have to makes sure to survive as there is a risk of "dying" by game over with every move. Relying on the characters inside the story and moving them according to your wishes proves to be worth it for their own benefit! 
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