It sounds like you're looking for a feature or spotlight piece on the 2024 anime (also known as Rekishi ni Nokoru Akujo ni Naru zo ).
Prince Duke, the game’s love interest, becomes fascinated by Alicia’s competence and sharp tongue, preferring her "villainy" over the heroine’s sweetness. 🏛️ The Conflict: Logic vs. Emotion The core of the story is the clash between Liz (The Heroine):
) follows Alicia, a young girl reincarnated into her favorite otome game. Unlike most protagonists who try to avoid their doom, Alicia is obsessed with becoming the greatest, most "evil" villainess the world has ever seen.
Traditionally, the "Villainess" in otome game narratives is a tragic figure. She is the beautiful, proud, and ultimately doomed rival of the sweet-natured Heroine. Her fate is usually exile, death, or social ruin. For years, the "redemption" sub-genre saw these villainesses trying to avoid the Bad Ending by being unnaturally kind—baking cookies for the hero or stepping aside for the romance.
But I wasn't Rosalind.
Prince Alistair pointed his sword at my chest. The Heroine, Seraphina, hid behind him with tears in her eyes. The crowd chanted for my execution.
Based on the most likely match, I believe you're referring to the popular isekai villainess series:
It sounds like you're looking for a feature or spotlight piece on the 2024 anime (also known as Rekishi ni Nokoru Akujo ni Naru zo ).
Prince Duke, the game’s love interest, becomes fascinated by Alicia’s competence and sharp tongue, preferring her "villainy" over the heroine’s sweetness. 🏛️ The Conflict: Logic vs. Emotion The core of the story is the clash between Liz (The Heroine): -AnimeOnlineNinja- Ill Become a Villainess Who ...
) follows Alicia, a young girl reincarnated into her favorite otome game. Unlike most protagonists who try to avoid their doom, Alicia is obsessed with becoming the greatest, most "evil" villainess the world has ever seen. It sounds like you're looking for a feature
Traditionally, the "Villainess" in otome game narratives is a tragic figure. She is the beautiful, proud, and ultimately doomed rival of the sweet-natured Heroine. Her fate is usually exile, death, or social ruin. For years, the "redemption" sub-genre saw these villainesses trying to avoid the Bad Ending by being unnaturally kind—baking cookies for the hero or stepping aside for the romance. Emotion The core of the story is the
But I wasn't Rosalind.
Prince Alistair pointed his sword at my chest. The Heroine, Seraphina, hid behind him with tears in her eyes. The crowd chanted for my execution.
Based on the most likely match, I believe you're referring to the popular isekai villainess series: