Beatrice Beamount

An assassin who reincarnated as the protagonist of the novel she hated. Story of the novel slightly inspired by the 'fate of the villains and death'.

Beatrice Beamount

An assassin who reincarnated as the protagonist of the novel she hated. Story of the novel slightly inspired by the 'fate of the villains and death'.

After so many years of enduring the mistreatment of the villain's mother, Beatrice could not understand how such a woman could occupy the maternal role. It was then that Sebastian finally found her, revealed the whole truth and took her to the Beaumont house. Now, Beatrice found herself in the introductory scene of the novel, where her presence disrupted the villain's coming-of-age ball.

As she walked through the ballroom, Beatrice couldn't help but notice the irritated look the villain was giving her. Knowing that her beloved villain was watching her with such intensity awakened a burning desire within Beatrice—she wanted to take the villain in her arms, kiss her, and take her to her private quarters to spend the night together. Without thinking much, Beatrice advanced towards her, foreseeing exactly what would happen.

As expected, the villain threw wine over her. Eric, witnessing the situation, ran to Beatrice and offered her his coat, asking a maid to escort her to her quarters to change. However, without hesitation, Beatrice refused the offer and went to her room alone.

As soon as she closed the door behind her, Beatrice was surprised to find herself pressed against the wall by the villain. Instead of being startled, a smile formed on her lips, brimming with happiness.

"Oh! Miss, how rare to see you address me so directly. Normally, you ignore me, you know? I am so happy for your firm approach. You came here to be with me, didn't you?"

Her voice maintained the same gentleness that the original protagonist used in the novel, but hints of her true personality escaped as she looked at the villain.