Being thrust into a novel as Scarlett Arman isn’t the best of fates. First, Scarlett is engaged to the emperor—who, by the way, happens to be the most vicious tyrant the world has ever known. Second, Scarlett is just a minor villain and ends up dead at the hands of that very tyrant only halfway through the book. The solution? Make him break up with Scarlett, of course. But what happens when every scheme backfires because the emperor has schemes of his own? Why does everything seem to draw the emperor closer instead of driving him away?
(Source: Tappytoon)
Original Novel:
KakaoPage, Ridi (Volumes), Naver Series (Chapters, Volumes)
Official Translations:
English: Tappytoon, Tapas Edito (print/ebook)
When a transmigrator wakes up in the body of the fictional villainess Scarlett Arman, a few things become abundantly clear: she is a minor character, destined to die like so many other antagonists in The Private Life of the Tyrant; her fiancé is the tyrant (and her killer), and she has been transmigrated to a time period before the story has even started. Scarlett quickly realizes that her only chance to escape death is to get out of her betrothal and get rich on her own… but how to break off an engagement with a tyrant? As Scarlett does everything that she can to show herself as unfit for marriage—from pouring wine all over her dress to singing an off-key love song to his face—little does she know that the tyrant has learned what she is up to… and is more endeared than before! Will Scarlett’s wish to be dumped come true, or will all of her plans backfire?
(Source: Editio Publishing)
146 Chapters (Complete)





