Synopsis
Fashions come and go. So do possession stories.
It started with the female protagonist, then her friend, her younger sibling, and even an extra—now it’s the era of the villainess.
For the record, I’ve also been possessed.
Into a once-popular, now out-of-style heroine.
“Lady Daphne… your debts are far too high. Do you really think you can pay them all back?”
“It’s fine. I have a business idea that’ll work!”
Luckily, I knew plenty of money-making ideas from this world.
If I followed what the original heroine did in the novel, I could pay off the debt in no time!
…or so I thought.
What I failed to consider was that everything had already been taken by someone else.
“This dress is already in fashion?”
The design the heroine popularized had already exploded in popularity within high society.
“People are eating tomatoes and potatoes?”
Once dismissed as ‘devil’s fruit,’ tomatoes and potatoes had become beloved, mainstream foods.
And it didn’t stop there—desserts, mines, trade goods, even the sealing of an evil dragon!
Everything the heroine had struck gold with had been snatched away.
“So tell me! Who did it?”
“Lady Cesia Eos!”
Cesia Eos?
The villainess of this very novel?!
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