I Have No Intention Of Training The Male Leads - Chapter 0
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00. Prologue
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Eve spent her short 13 years of life at St. Eosil’s Nursery on the outskirts of the capital. It is a nursery run by the church, which worships Deus. Thanks to her unknown parents who abandoned their newborn child at the gate of St. Eosil’s orphanage, she was forced to study faith and the doctrine of God.
She would have been more grateful if she hadn’t been abandoned. This is because being poor was better than being abandoned in a poor orphanage, and better than being left to die.
As with the life of an orphan whose name was taken from the Bible and whose surname was taken from the grave, she was bound to face many challenges. Eve, who was unable to get adopted since birth, remained in the orphanage, and also had a difficult childhood.
Eve, who learned early in her life that she was neither a beautiful nor a talented woman, had a rather pessimistic outlook, as did many other orphan girls. Her life would be as calm and tiring as it had been. She would live a life like that, where being a nun would be the most successful path for her to get ahead. Eve was, so to speak, a quick-witted child.
It was also unexpected for Eve, who had no doubt that she would not be able to escape from the “ordinary orphan’s life” all her life, to suddenly recall memories of her previous life on the morning of her 13th birthday. Although slightly pessimistic and somewhat cynical, the memories of an adult woman were quickly added to her current memories at a level that was not much different from that of children of her age. Even if she didn’t try to recall them, memories from her previous life eroded her mind as if paint was spreading in clear water.
‘Hahaha, transmigration? Reincarnation? Game possession? It’s not even an old-fashioned fantasy novel from the 2000s.’
As she grew up, her memories gradually became cloudy, but the 13-year-old orphan girl, who thought her bright hair color close to blonde was the best thing she had, melted away in Shin Ju-yeong’s memories, a 30-year-old woman who lived in a small peninsula country around the 21st century.
Eve, who was groping through her 30 years of memories that were not hers, tried to reflect on it with the mind she had lived for 13 years at this time. The sense of incompatibility and deja vu flowed to her like a tide and then ebbed like a low tide. Before long, Eve was able to affirm who and what she was.
‘I’m Eve. Eve Therouanne. The main character of this game, soon to be Evelyn Vermell.’
Eve’s greenish-brown eyes shone brightly. She quickly understood that her previous life was completely over.
She died in the water, as her body’s movements dulled. The last thing that remained in her memory was the image of black water that entered her esophagus and airway. As well as the strong force holding her ankle, and the confusion that she couldn’t tell whether the way to the surface was up or down.
Although she was a stronger and healthier awakener than normal people in her previous life, she did not even have the skills to breathe underwater.
It was an accident, a death that she was not prepared for. From that moment, Eve knew she would die.
Again, she grumbled, “It’s an old-fashioned setting that won’t even be used in web novels.”
‘Or maybe someone managed to save me, put me in a hospital, and I am in a coma. This is a delusion of my brain in a coma that it desperately made up so that it doesn’t die.’
But Eve decided to believe she was born again. She’d be happier on that side.
Shin Ju-yeong’s life was lonely and very distant, no different from Eve’s. A life of little importance struggling desperately to survive. Wouldn’t it be too sad if in the end she’s in a coma, wearing a respirator, and is trapped in endless self-made fantasies until she stops breathing?
Eve decided to turn to the happiness circuit instead. Mental victory was an essential element of living a stress-free life.
‘But drowning. I was vaguely determined to die prematurely before 40 because of my job, but I thought I would be pierced by a monster at best. The drowning wasn’t planned.’
Soon Eve decided to stop lingering on her past self. She didn’t miss her devastated past life where she was just busy dying and killing without any family or friends. Rather, she decided to worry about her future. It wasn’t difficult to guess what was going to happen in the future. Because Eve already knew her identity in this world.
‘It was a game I played all night long before I entered the dungeon. “For Eve”. Uncovering the hidden ending was the hardest. Still, should I say I’m glad I died after seeing the ending?’
With all of the endings dotted with confinement, torture, and murder, the infamous otome game “For Eve”, a high-level love simulation game, has been notorious among many players for its egregious story and extreme difficulty.
Even if she chose the wrong option a bit, she would often go straight to game over or the bad ending route. The ending, which can be called a happy ending, was also an ending where the main character was falsely accused of being a witch and was kicked out of the country and spent the rest of her life alone in a place where no one knew her. Or, an ending where she felt love and was voluntarily imprisoned by the male protagonist who was obsessed with her.
Players in the game have come up with a reasonable inference called Stockholm syndrome. Otherwise, how could she love a man after all those crazy things? If not, the main character Eve, must be a living Buddha.
In addition, there were various bad endings such as being caught running away and being cared for by the male protagonist for life with her arms and legs cut off, losing her mind and becoming an idiot due to continued violence and obsession, or committing suicide together to revenge against a man she hates.
There are 38 bad endings out of 50 endings. Even in the absolute majority of bad endings, the main character dies miserably. It’s not a horror game, but it is cruel how the game’s ending was portrayed. Thanks to the brutal description, players even described the game’s ending as a “talent show ending”. Eve, who recalled the game-over screen that she had seen dozens of times throughout the game, felt fed up.
There were a lot of crazy people ready to ruin Eve’s life. Among them, there were a total of three Main Male Leads. The crown prince of this country, the Grand Duke, and the great wizard, respectively. In addition, the sub-male leads include the Prince’s escort knight, Eve’s cousin the Young Count, and the boss of the underworld, who can be met on the route of the Crown Prince. They were all prominent men with excellent money, power, and ability.
In “For Eve,” there are many factors contributing to its difficulty, but the most serious one was when the player is forced to take multiple routes even if she doesn’t want to.
All the male leads had money and power as essential to the basic specs of a yandere, so even if the player wanted to get along with only one, the rest couldn’t help but turn evil as their flags for obsession were raised.
Even so, it’s fortunate to say that since it’s essentially a love simulation game, the male leads all have great looks even though they’re all crazy people with busted personalities.
The prince with his sculpture-like features and blonde hair, a beautiful boy with angelic beauty, a languid bad boy resembling a black leopard, a cool-dere1??? – someone who’s cold and mysterious who always had a sad expression, an intelligent and cool-headed handsome man in glasses, and a manly, Doberman-like handsome man with thick muscles. The choices are diverse, making it fun to choose.
The handsome men in this game were all psychopaths and crazy, and if their personalities weren’t too bad, they only had a short line.
It’s only fun in games, but when it becomes a reality, it’s a different story. Eve gave up thinking about the male characters with cloudy eyes. It seemed like she wouldn’t have a relationship with a man in this life either.
Since starting the game in her previous life, Eve has been verbally abused for more than two months, exploring countless bad, normal, happy, true, and fake true endings, and conquering the “hidden ending” that the developer slipped on social media before he died. She was the one who knew “For Eve” more than anyone aside from the developer.
‘Still, it’s a game. “For Eve,” not anything else. Even if my life was like that of a beggar, I didn’t want to be reborn as the main character of this crazy game……. It’s not an ordinary love otome game, but what kind of stupid person would want to go into a game where they will be kidnapped, raped, and killed if something goes wrong? If God exists, it’s not too late, so please change the genre!’
- 1??? – someone who’s cold and mysterious
Xyra
Thanks for the trans!!im looking forward for the next chap