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The Blind Stepmother Of The Villainess

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I did nothing with my entire life. Literally nothing. Then I died — not saving a cat from a tree heroically, not even struck by Truck-kun — but of a heart attack caused by a BL manga confession scene. Pitiful? Perhaps. When I begged for a second chance, the gods listened. Or at least, they jeered at me. Instead of returning as a mighty sorcerer or a spoiled heiress, I found myself as a young woman with awful vision in some obscure nobleman's manor house. My eyesight is so poor I can hardly recognize faces. I trip, blink, and consistently confuse people with chairs (and vice versa). But here's the kicker: I've been reborn as the young stepmother of a future villainess — a child who will grow up to be the "evil empress" in a bestselling romance novel that I used to detest. And so, with only my half-working eyes, shreds of memory, and sheer obstinacy, I'm going to do something — anything — other than waste this life. Whether that is steering my evil stepdaughter, making it through treacherous noble schemes, or just learning how to walk straight without crashing into a wall. I've got my chance now. And this time, I won't let it slide through my fuzzy fingers.
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Chapter 1 - Humiliation

It's humiliating to confess, but I spent my entire life doing nothing. 

Which is ironic, because I really hate doing nothing. 

Ironic, isn't it? I died doing the very same thing: nothing whatsoever.

One evening, I was reading a BL manga, and in a scene where the alpha finally confessed to the omega — his scorching eyes nearly searing the page — I became so excited that I had a heart attack.

Yes. A heart attack. Over fictional characters.

Pathetic? Absolutely.

As I gasped there, holding my chest, I prayed to whatever god was present. "Please — just give me another chance! I'll do better this time! I know everything now. I can cook, I can clean, I can be as quiet as a mouse. I'll serve others! Just give me another chance. Make me someone's servant — or a mouse — anything!"

After what seemed like an eternity of agony, everything went dark.

I thought that was it. I was dead.

But then, a blinding flash of light burst behind my eyes. I was treated to the sound of laughter all around me — ringing, otherworldly, like dozens of scornful bells.

Gods? Were they laughing at me?

My anger seethed. Yes, I knew I failed — but must they laugh in my face?

I attempted to open my eyes, determined to give them a piece of my mind (or a piece of my fist). But when I finally got them pried open, everything was fuzzy.

How was I going to battle divine creatures with these wobbly, half-working eyes?! 

And then I heard a tiny, shocked squeak on either side of me.

"Have you risen, Miss?"

Geez. Even the gods were taunting me now.

Incensed, I croaked out, "I'll have risen when my fist meets your face!"

A loud thump, then a rush of desperate apologies.

What in the world was happening?

Blurring my eyes, I made out the slight outline of a young woman crouched by my side.

I felt a second to actually look around — or at least as much as my treacherous eyes permitted.

I was on a bed. No, not merely a bed — an opulent one, covered in satin sheets so silky it was like drifting on a cloud.

Light poured through the room that seemed to stretch on forever, rendering everything unreal-looking.

When I attempted to heave myself upwards, the kneeling woman quickly held a pillow behind me, supporting me with soft hands.

At last, my voice was low, almost hesitant.

"What… what is going on here?"