I was born as a devil, so I really hate you

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I was called a devil or a monster by others.

I really hated the parts in the novel where the character was possessed by a villainess or turned back time.

Because I thought the main characters in it received more privileges than the main characters in the original.

The protagonist of the ice water is dissatisfied with the original's beloved setting.

Don't they rather live their lives knowing all the future?

On the outside, he approaches me as if he figured it out himself and speaks as if he thought of it with his own head.

This was possible because everyone already knew the characters' tendencies, pasts, and everything else in the book, and because they knew the results of years of hard work and sweat.

To bring it to the present, for example, if you know which part of the college entrance exam will be the most important, if you know which stocks/regions' land prices will rise the most, if you know what inventions people are crazy about, if you know what the lottery numbers are,

And if you know the detailed personalities, characteristics, preferences, and concerns of people who will later do great things or friends with good personalities,

Who wouldn't live a successful life?

Will they be able to live well if they return to a world without any information and without all these conditions?

When they stole someone else's results without any effort, did they think about the future of those who were robbed?

Could all their achievements truly be attributed to their intelligence and wisdom? Could they have remained bright even if they had experienced the same things we did?

I had a lot of doubts

So, can we, who are called devils and villainesses and do not know what the future holds, truly be happy?

I wish people would pay more attention to us, those who were born with all the circumstances, the regressors, the possessed, or the protagonists born to be loved, but who were dulled and cold by society, and had no choice but to become devils and villains.