I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 2

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Episode 2.

My history of being a fan dates back to elementary school when my curiosity towards the opposite sex began.

First love, like most girls at that age, was centered around idol boy groups.

My persistent and obsessive personality when I become interested in something applied perfectly to being a fan. Superficial love was not tolerated.

From music shows and concerts to fan sign events, support, fan cafe management, and even selling merchandise. . .

Breathing was solely for the purpose of being a fan of my ultimate bias, and making money was solely for supporting my ultimate bias.

Some may say they can't understand me, but what can I do? It was the only joy in my life, so it was only natural for me to become a fan of the male lead in the romance novel that I read while shedding tears.

Abel Louvermont, the male lead of the romance novel "Persona" that recorded unprecedented sales as a genre novel, was no exaggeration to call him my first love in my mid-20s.

Being a fan means wanting to know everything about your ultimate bias.

However, as someone who first liked 2D characters, I hit the limit of being a fan because there was nothing more to know about Abel, the unfinished character in the novel.

Therefore, my obsession with Abel turned into an obsession with the author.

On the day of the fan sign event, the creator of "Persona," the mastermind behind Abel who was hidden behind a veil, I left my house with an excited heart from early morning.

And that, was the last outing of my 27-year life that accompanied my fandom.

The last thing I remember is the hazy dawn sky, the yellow headlights of a medium-sized car coming towards me, and the astonished screams of readers who had come to the signing event like me, waiting in anticipation.

That was all.

Actually, I should have noticed it back then.

Looking back now, it was a death that seemed to have been "planned."

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"Ugh!"

My second life was eventful from the beginning. Well, to say it started would be a bit ambiguous. Aisha Escalif.

She was the illegitimate daughter of a poor viscount's family, with nothing but her title.

At the age of 18, she passed away, but miraculously came back to life before the coffin lid was closed for the funeral.

Yes, that was me.

"Egg money, Aisha?!"

"Ah! What is happening?!"

"Wait! My daughter is alive."

It wasn't difficult to adapt to her new body.

Since she had clear memories of her death, she realized that she had been reincarnated and quickly adapted to her new life.

She was a poor girl from a humble home, but she was still a noble, with loving parents and a pretty face (honestly, that was what she liked the most), and she had a close maid named Anne.

It seemed that she had gotten along well with Anne, who was the same age as her, and her previous personality seemed to be a bit shy and kind.

With her sky-blue or water-like hair, jewel-like blue eyes, fair skin, and delicate figure, she couldn't be considered a minor character who wasn't mentioned by name, so I didn't immediately realize that this place was a world in a novel.

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