I Defy Fate in the Book

I Defy Fate in the Book

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I've been transported into a novel, but there's no character like me in the story. Because I fell off a building at the beginning, which led to the male lead, a doctor, and the female lead, a kind-hearted person, meeting in the hospital. And then I died. Of course, I'm still perfectly fine now. To prevent a tragedy from happening again, I've sold all the high-rise properties in my home and vowed never to go anywhere higher than seven meters. So when Gu Zhou grabbed my arm, trying to pull me onto the Ferris wheel, I called the police. "Hello, someone is trying to harm me."

Chapter 1

I found myself inside a novel, but none of the plots concerned me.

Because my character fell from a building at the very beginning of the story, it set the stage for the male doctor lead and the kind-hearted female lead to meet at the hospital.

And then, I died.

Of course, I was perfectly fine now.

To prevent this tragedy from repeating, I sold all the high-rise apartments my family owned and vowed never to go anywhere over seven meters high.

So when Gerald tried to pull me onto the Ferris wheel, I called the police.

"Hello, someone is trying to harm me."

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Guys, I wasn't exaggerating when I said I might be one of the most comfortable people after being transported into a book.

As the only daughter of the richest man in Aeloria, my daily routine was to spend money.

People often described me as having skin like porcelain and a face like a goddess.

It was practically the perfect setup for a female lead!

However, everyone knew that I had a peculiar quirk.

I avoided high places, especially those over seven meters.

If anyone asked why, I just gave a faint smile and said I was afraid of heights.

Only I knew the real reason.

I simply didn't want to die.

After all, my character in the book was just a passerby who fell from a high building and died painfully in the hospital at the beginning.

The only purpose of creating my character was to create an unforgettable encounter for the main couple.

The kind-hearted female lead rushed me to the hospital, despite my blood staining her clothes and she didn't care at all.

The handsome male lead, a top medical student and the dean's chosen son-in-law, who tried his best to save me.

They fell in love beside my corpse and began their sweet, loving life together.

If it hadn't been me lying there, I might have cheered for their love story.

This novel was the last one I read before I was transported into it.

And it had a slightly embarrassing title. "The Aloof Doctor's Sweet and Adorable Wife".

......

I didn't have any other hobbies. I just liked reading books like this.

Perhaps the author wanted to compensate for this poor nameless passerby in the book. After I crossed over, I had a perfect family background and appearance.

To verify if the plot would unfold as before, I even risked my life by standing on the rooftop of my company.

Of course, I wore protective gear, was connected to thirty world champion-level strongmen with ropes, and placed an inflatable cushion below before daring to stand up there.

It turned out that as long as I was in a high place, a mysterious force compelled me to jump.

Those strongmen could testify that I was screaming like I had lost my mind, begging to die.

The scene was quite spectacular, and if it hadn't been for the confidentiality agreement, I might have left Aeloria out of shame.

Since then, I had no connection with tall buildings.

Given this, if I didn't die, did that mean the male and female leads wouldn't meet, and the plot wouldn't unfold?

So, I was still a crucial plot point!

Ha-ha, but what did it matter to me if they couldn't fall in love?

I just wanted to play this role well. After all, I was both wealthy and beautiful.

However, being a rich woman for too long did get a bit boring.

It was time to find some fun.

I recalled the book describing the male lead as having fair skin, a tall and imposing figure, and distinct, deep features. A lab coat perfectly accentuated his tall, slender frame. His eyes, beneath gold-rimmed glasses, seemed to hold a universe, and his long, thick eyelashes were like little fans when he looked down. His deep yet gentle voice always reassured his patients.

Such a once-in-a-lifetime handsome man. I was definitely intrigued.

If the female lead didn't show up, could I take her place in the plot and win over the male lead?

Oh, things were starting to get interesting.

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