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PS: Today in the group chat, when we were talking about characters, a friend mentioned the princess from the previous book again. In some parts of the story, the princess's behavior was indeed a bit inhumane. If you want to criticize the princess's character, I will not defend the character I wrote.

Because the princess is portrayed as a villain on the protagonist's side, ruthless and willing to have no moral bottom line for the male lead, which I find just too awful.

The first time I truly felt the charm of this kind of character was in the book "Earth Invasion at Night," where she played the crazy woman named Wang Nan. Parts of her storyline were very compelling and dramatic, for example—

"Because I love my country." Wang Nan raised her hands, quietly feeling the warmth of the sun on her face. "Because I love my motherland madly! Even though I only have half her blood!"

She spoke loudly in Chinese, completely ignoring the furtive glances from the Assyrians around her.

"I do not wish for her to show her mercy to any Earthlings or Assyrians other than me and my fellow citizens! I desperately wish that she could conquer with fire and sword, just as those Westerners have done! I have come! I have seen! I have conquered! Just as she has broken apart asteroids in the universe, she has taken this tiny planet into her own hands with her immense power!"

“All I can say is that you’re a madwoman, Ms. Korema,” Saleh said calmly.

"Thank you, Mr. Abdullah!"

Can you guess which character in this book is the "bad woman" next to the protagonist? The female lead is definitely not the hot one this time. Everyone can see that our princess is really innocent and cute.

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