

Kael Drevon read the novel Crimson Throne three times. Each playthrough, he died in Chapter 47 as Luca Ashveil, a cold, power-hungry villain destined to be destroyed by the hero. When he transmigrates into the story itself, he makes one simple decision: do absolutely nothing. No schemes. No power grabs. No dramatic villain speeches. Just survive, graduate from Aldwyn Royal Academy, and vanish into some forgotten province. The plan is flawless. Except the story refuses to cooperate. The saint meant for the hero starts following Luca with dangerous eyes. The princess he was supposed to betray clings to his arm at royal banquets. The assassin hired to kill him becomes his devoted shadow. Even the hero keeps challenging him to duels, burning with an obsession that feels less like rivalry and more like something dangerous. The harder Luca tries to disappear, the brighter he shines. And buried beneath the chaos is a question that terrifies him: if he changes the story enough to survive, does
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