A Transmigratorās Privilege
Itās the era of Transmigration.
I wanted to possess a body of a rich young lady in a Rofan childcare novel, and live while receiving lots of love.
No. 1 to be avoided!
No. 1 in frustrating the reader!
I possessed someone inside an infinite return novel called: Return Until the World is Saved.
Forget being a young lady from a prominent family, I will soon be ruined because the survival difficulty of the original work is S-Class.
I became an extra. Ailette, the young daughter of a servant in the Countās manor.
We are poor, but itās a happy life between a kind brother and a good father.
Iāve got a best friend Iāve never made before because I was always busy.
Even the gods of the Transmigration Management Bureau are openly fond of me.
Iām living a life full of confidence.
On top of that, I accidentally bought the āAfter-Life Insuranceā full package just before my death.
I leveled up with the high-speed growth buff, and diligently destroyed the original plot.
Thanks to plenty of special privileges, I came to give satisfaction for all the frustrated readers of the original work.
āYou wiped your face with your dirty hands.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
āDonāt be surprised. Itās because I have an obligation to be kind.ā
And then, thereās the protagonist who is still nothing more than a handsome push over, Thesilid.
āWhy is he being this crafty with me?ā
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Guys, tell me, do you like this story?š„ŗš„¹ā¤ļø
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Yes, I like the story. And hope to read a better translation of it.
what do you mean by "hope to read a better translation"? If you have questions about the translation or if you find any mistakes, you can always report it.
The translation could need more work, sometimes its barely understandable tbh
Could you tell me where there are shortcomings?
I've been reading this and love the story, but I have to agree that it's hard to understand since the names keep changing. Also, the use of first and second-person terms, including "he/she," has been misinterpreted all over the story.
This actually good there's also manwha of this