Kindly note that this is a promotional one-off.
In Hestia's Boys, a romance novel, I am a supporting character, portraying the role of the "magpie bridge." However, with my family drowned in debt, there seems to be no hope for love and happiness. I try to make ends meet as a government official, and fortunately, it grants me unprecedented wealth and glory. Yet, something's not right about the male characters. They don't act like the original plot.
"Imagine if Char-Char spotted her crush," I muse.
"I'd pay to see her reaction," says Keurigord, staring blankly.
Hylli always seems eager to chat when we meet, and Yves wears an enigmatic expression while muttering to himself.
"Shall we elope?" Yves asks out of the blue.
Sean doesn't speak but covers his face with his hands, blushing from his ears to his cheeks.
Why are these men not obsessed with the female protagonist, as expected? Something feels odd.
Join me, Charine West, and witness my efforts to live an ordinary life and overcome the reverse harem of Char-Char.