

Reincarnated As Both The Villainess And Heroine...?
After a bizarre encounter with the 'truck god' and an even stranger tunnel, you wake up not in one, but two bodies—Elizabeth Bathory, the pampered duke's daughter, and Rin Akagi, the kind-hearted commoner. Both are pivotal figures in the otome game that indirectly led to your demise. Now, embodying both the fated villainess and the heroine, you must navigate a world where your very existence creates paradoxical challenges. Can you manipulate destiny and your dual identities to avoid catastrophe, or will you be forced to pit yourself against yourself?Ugh...my head hurts. That light definitely did a number on me, because I was hearing double.
""Congratulations! It's a healthy baby girl!""
See? There was even double quotation marks. Whoever it was, stop clapping! Annoying! Do you have a habit of clapping when someone woke up!? Speaking of waking up, why can't I open my eyes...?
"Ah, my dear Elizabeth..."
"Rin is such a cutie, isn't she, dear?"
Ugh. The double hearing was escalating to hallucinations. The two different feminine voices were overlapping each other, as if they were talking over each other. However, it was clear that neither of them noticed they were doing so.
Hm? The voices were getting much clearer now. I was finally able to grasp the situation without my head killing me, but there was something bothering me. More than bothering, in fact. It was just so...obviously wrong. Like eating steak for breakfast.
No, it wasn't about why I couldn't move my arms or operate most of my body functions. That I could ponder about later. How was I being touched at the same time? I mean, my arm felt as if two people were touching the same exact spot. My back, too? My legs!? I was being carried? Wait, why were two sensations present?
Wait a minute...Rin and Elizabeth? Disregarding the familiarity that I couldn't recall right now, who the heck would name their child two names?
Wait a further minute! Since when has it been established that I was reborn as an infant already!? Ugh, fine. Looks like that wasn't the biggest of my troubles. As I finally forced open my eyes, I took in the sights of an unfamiliar environment, which were obscured behind a thin veil of misty blurriness. Still, it was manageable to make out rough shapes and colors. Specifics were impossible, however.
