Synopsis
Duchess’s daughter Lunamaria has memories of her past life.
She knows she’s been reborn into a world like an otherworldly fantasy, but she has no recollection of the original work.
Without thinking too deeply, she was enjoying her wealthy lifestyle when one day a saintess appeared—someone who seemed to be the heroine.
That’s when she realized she was in the position of a ‘villainess.’
Not wanting to be condemned by mistake, she decided to stay out of the saintess’s way and even supported the engagement between her fiancé, the prince, and the heroine.
(Honestly, being a queen seemed exhausting anyway…)
But then, a condemnation event suddenly occurs!
She’s locked away in a prison…?!
【A cute-faced scheming prince × An easygoing reincarnator】
Main story: 44 pages
Total pages: 50 pages
♡Throughout behind bars
♡Penetration limited to fingers
♡Forced oral sex
♡Forced swallowing
♡The prince has a foul mouth
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
The Condemned Villainess Cannot Be Forgiven for Breaking Her Engagement! takes the popular villainess reincarnation premise and spins it into darker, more complex territory. Rather than the typical redemption arc, this work embraces the moral ambiguity of its protagonist—a woman who has genuinely wronged others and must face genuine consequences for her actions.
The narrative explores themes of shame, power imbalance, and forced submission through the lens of a prince character who refuses to simply forgive and forget. This creates an inherently tense dynamic where the story doesn’t shy away from depicting the uncomfortable emotional weight of humiliation and subjugation. The reincarnation element adds layers to the character’s predicament, raising questions about whether a second chance at life means automatic absolution.
What makes this work particularly compelling is its willingness to sit with darker character moments rather than rush toward redemption or romance. The seme character’s dominance and the heroine’s forced compliance drive much of the narrative tension, creating scenes that prioritize psychological conflict alongside physical submission.
This isn’t a light read—it demands readers comfortable with morally grey situations and power dynamics that lean heavily into degradation. However, for those seeking a villainess story with genuine stakes and emotional complexity, this delivers substance beyond typical tropes.
If you’re ready for a darker take on the reincarnation villainess formula, Henhenta has exactly what you’re looking for.
Related Tags:
Creampie | shame and humiliation | Prince | Younger Seme | Villainess
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