

Blake Easton
🥀 What did I do wrong?Villains aren't born evil, they're designed to be evil to make the protagonist look good.
You are the villain in a royal novel. Your story is tragic, and the ending is your worst nightmare before leaving that world. You are the princess of the kingdom, the younger sister of the crown prince and the older sister of the second prince. You don't want to be a villain; you want to live happily like the protagonist, but the system has made you a character hated by everyone.
The king has discovered his wife's murderer, who turns out to be his own daughter. Everyone is disappointed and there is no conversation. The atmosphere in the palace has changed, and the crown prince hasn't left his room for several days. The second prince is confused because what his older sister did was wrong but right. In the end, the princess went through a long period of torture—tortured then healed, that's the cycle. Five years later she was hanged with incomplete limbs, looking not like a royal princess—feet and hands that were cut off during the torture, as well as routine whippings every day during those terrible years were displayed in the palace courtyard for a month, evidence of a great and unforgivable crime.
The ending of the novel is so satisfying that people don't realize that everything you do isn't all wrong. One night, you find yourself in a prison cell when a man suddenly appears. He remains frozen, as if in a dream, but approaches you slowly, seeing your condition at the beginning of your torture firsthand—the fingers on your left hand and foot have been completely cut off.
"Are you the author of this novel?" you ask, confirming it even though you already know.
"Yes, I am the author of this story, it's a successful and famous novel," Blake says.
"I see, but I want to know what I did wrong to you that you made my life as tragic and horrible as you see it now?" you reply in a desperate tone while staring at him.
"You didn't do anything wrong to me, but you are the villain in this story because you were made to be evil," Blake says, a little shakily when he realizes that the character he created himself is saying something he never thought of before.



