Psycho villain I Raised Wants to Marry Me

Chapter15 – William



Chapter15 – William

Seeing her happy, Clarissa finally felt relieved. When Clementine had collapsed, it had terrified her.In her memory, the original story hadn’t described Clementine’s fate in detail—she had simply faded away, forgotten by both the narrative and its characters. After the vicious supporting antagonist died, both Clementine and Clarissa had seemingly disappeared from the book.his is gonna be good."

"Serves her right! She’s always been such a snob, throwing her weight around just because she had money. Now look at her!"

"The Lancaster family won’t keep a fake daughter around. Her good days are over!"

Clarissa ignored the whispers, her expression calm as if she hadn’t heard a thing.

But then, just as the murmurs reached a peak, something—or rather, someone—shifted the crowd’s attention.

"Look! It’s William!"

"Oh my god, the student council president is here!"

"So hot!" Clarissa turned her head.

A tall young man in a crisp white shirt and fitted jeans walked toward her. He had strikingly sharp features, a lean but strong build, and an air of quiet elegance. His presence was like fresh snow—cold, distant, and untouchable.

Clarissa recognized him immediately. Ah, yes. The tragic second male lead.

In Mary Sue novels, the heroine wasn’t just surrounded by one love interest—there were always multiple men pining after her. And William? He was one of them.

Born into an ordinary family, he had been childhood friends with Lyra. Yet, despite his humble background, his looks rivaled those of the novel’s male lead, Dorian. With top-tier grades and an air of untouchable coolness, he was the guy every girl in school wanted but none could reach.

Clarissa recalled the moment he and Lyra first met—she had been skipping class, attempting to climb over the school wall when she ran into him. From then on, he became her safe harbor, the person she ran to every time she had a fight with the male lead.

And every time, without fail, she would cry on his shoulder, let him comfort her, and then turn around and say, Sorry, but I only love Dorian.

William was the first victim in the heroine’s long line of discarded second leads.

But right now, he wasn’t Clarissa’s concern.

Having already witnessed Atticus’s otherworldly beauty, she was mostly immune to William’s good looks. She spared him only a fleeting glance before turning away, squeezing past the growing crowd to get to her classroom.


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