Heroine is shown for a split second never to be seen again? Not on these mangas! Introducing mangas that actually have interaction between villainess and heroine for an extended period of time!
Tired of Villainess mangas that shows the heroine for a split second only for her to be forgotten until the end of the story? Or the Heroine is a wicked woman who'll try to end the Villainess and BUILD HER OWN HAREM EMPIRE!! You just wanted a manga where the villainess and heroine are friends and spend good times together q.q Lucky for us, they exist! And you'll hear all about them in this article! By "Spending time together" I don't mean in an Yuri way, just regular "spending time" together as friends. So, with that disclaimer out of the way, let's get started!
I'm No Heroine!
In this manga, our protagonist gets reincarnated into the body of Aerinda Maleficent, the villainess of a novel. Thinking she would be able to return back to her own world after she had fulfilled her role as the villainess, she did exactly what Aerinda in the novel originally did, only to be executed and returned back to the time when she reincarnated for the first time. Our protagonist followed the same path again, with some minor adjustments but the ending again, was death. Fed up with all that, she decides to spend her third regression the way she wants to.
The villainess and the heroine in the novel are classmates and roommates and so they spend the majority of the time together. The game does have a bit of "love triangle" which is, well... not for everyone but at the time of writing this article, not much has happened on the first season about this said "triangle" so it's worth a read even if you usually avoid them.
The villainess and the heroine in the novel are classmates and roommates and so they spend the majority of the time together. The game does have a bit of "love triangle" which is, well... not for everyone but at the time of writing this article, not much has happened on the first season about this said "triangle" so it's worth a read even if you usually avoid them.
The Villainess is Changing Her Role to a BroCon
Corporate slave Yukimura Rina was reincarnated as the Villainess Ekaterina from an Otome game. In her past life she was obsessed with the brother of the Villainess, Alexei, but seeing him in real life is so much better than in the game! It’s just that, her brother’s upbringing is just so sad that she cries every time she thinks about it! “Okay! I’m going to escape mine, and my country’s destruction flag and make sure everyone lives happily!” With her common sense and knowledge of history she plans on saving her brother and overcoming all the game events.
Just like the first one, the villainess and the heroine are also classmates in this manga. After meeting for the first time, their bond deepens as they find out they have much more common about themselves than what was originally mentioned in the game. The story is indeed quite long, and the pacing is slow, therefore it can get boring sometimes.
Just like the first one, the villainess and the heroine are also classmates in this manga. After meeting for the first time, their bond deepens as they find out they have much more common about themselves than what was originally mentioned in the game. The story is indeed quite long, and the pacing is slow, therefore it can get boring sometimes.
Honorable mention:
Everything Was a Mistake
At a young age, Duroa Valrose realises that she’s been reincarnated as the villainess of a novel who is destined to die at the hands of the male protagonist, Nocturne Edgar. Determined to change her fate, she tries to befriend Nocturne, but little does she know that he is the only living black mage who can hear, sense, and even control people’s thoughts and emotions. To Nocturne, Duroa is an enigma. She is the first person that he’s encountered who is not susceptible to his magic, a fact that makes him feel both intrigued and intimidated at the same time. The two form a strained friendship, but Duroa has no idea whether the story is changing for better or worse. Will she be able to rewrite her ending and escape death?
This goes as an honorable mention as the villainess and the heroine, while does get screentime together, the "screen time" is a lot lower than the 2 manga/hwas mentioned on this article. Still, I didn't want it to be left out because they still spend way more higher time together than other villainess mangas out there, with the art being pleasant to look at and the story, while confusing, is a good read.
This goes as an honorable mention as the villainess and the heroine, while does get screentime together, the "screen time" is a lot lower than the 2 manga/hwas mentioned on this article. Still, I didn't want it to be left out because they still spend way more higher time together than other villainess mangas out there, with the art being pleasant to look at and the story, while confusing, is a good read.
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