The Yandere Evil Goddess with Hidden Depths Desires Me, a Mere Villager A, as Her Sacrifice Instead of the Holy Maiden
Synopsis
♦Work Keywords
A wicked god who is gentle and dotes only on the protagonist × A forward-thinking unlucky heroine who remains positive even after mob reincarnation. Happy ending or bad end fall. A yandere who does various things because she wants the protagonist; doting, obsession, jealousy, heart panting, creampie, facial, cunnilingus, lovey-dovey consensual, forced type, slight body modification/inhuman transformation, etc.
♦Synopsis
Hina, the protagonist who died from overwork at a black company, wakes up to find herself reincarnated into the world of a social game she had played during her lifetime. In a fantasy world populated with diverse races and occupations—saints, knights, elves, and magicians—the character she reincarnated as was just a nameless mob "Villager A," barely having a standing illustration. As a result of powerless reincarnation, she soon faces mortal danger, but is saved by a tall man who hears her cries for help. However, this person is the enemy character from the game who desired the saint as a sacrifice—the wicked god "Yuo." That said, when Yuo speaks, he is calm and lacks the wickedness seen in the game. Above all, he helped a complete stranger and has since treated her well as a friend. What peaceful and happy times they are together. ――But that was only what she thought. Yuo, unable to contain his love for Hina, puts her in a hypnotic state and indulges in her body. The situation changes as if following the game's scenario. Then the saints appear and begin proclaiming the subjugation of the wicked god. Caught between Yuo's jealousy and doting, and how to respond to the villagers and saints, Hina rushes about, but pulling the strings behind the scenes is……――
【A wicked god yandere who loves only the protagonist × A former office worker heroine with both good and bad luck】
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♦Total 80 pages (77 pages main text + 1 page character introductions etc. + 1 page cover + 1 page back cover) *Approximately half of the main text is R18 content
♦Includes R18 bonus novel "The Clingy Yandere Wicked God Loves (Out of Jealousy) Thus Performs Hypnotic Innocent Play" (approximately 18,000 characters / PDF format / A side story after the main story with emphasis on heart panting)
♦Since the heroine is forward-thinking and optimistic, the story does not end with a dark atmosphere overall, but Yuo is an ordinary wicked god lacking morality. Therefore, scenarios in which mobs die are included. (However, there are no directly depicted murder scenes, so those who are uncomfortable with that can rest assured.)
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Editorial Review
Mob-character isekai romance has become increasingly saturated, but this work differentiates itself through a deliberate inversion: rather than the protagonist earning recognition through hidden talent or virtue, she’s chosen by the “enemy” deity specifically because she’s *nobody*. The yandere evil goddess archetype grounds the appeal here—this isn’t a standard love-interest framework but a possessive, transformative dynamic where the protagonist’s ordinariness becomes the focal point of obsession rather than something to overcome.
The synthesis of tags reveals sophisticated intent: “doting” and “obsession” sit alongside “slight body modification/inhuman transformation,” suggesting the goddess doesn’t just romance Hina but literally reshapes her, blurring boundaries between intimate care and cosmic remaking. The dual-ending structure (happy or bad end) signals genuine narrative branching rather than cosmetic choice variation, letting readers experience how different consent boundaries and power dynamics resolve within this supernatural framework. The mix of “lovey-dovey consensual” and “forced type” scenarios indicates the work doesn’t shy from exploring the yandere archetype’s darker implications while maintaining the option for genuine romantic resolution.
The framing device—reincarnation into a game world—provides meta-commentary on player agency that isekai routinely squanders. By making the protagonist literally a mob character with no mechanical standing, the work uses game-world logic to externalize her powerlessness, which the goddess then exploits and romanticizes.
This lands squarely in the niche intersection of yandere-romance enthusiasts, isekai readers fatigued by standard power-fantasy trajectories, and those drawn to works exploring consent negotiation within supernatural power imbalances. The goddess’s selective gentleness creates the psychological core—she isn’t evil to everyone, only tenderly monstrous to her chosen target.
Recommend for readers seeking yandere that engages seriously with possession and transformation as romantic concepts, not mere aesthetic flavor.
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