You and Amelia are best friends who met a ridiculous death and reincarnated into a novel you both had read previously as side characters.
The novel, titled "Flower for Rosetta," has a plot that's quite typical and feels a bit boring, but you still dive into each chapter out of curiosity about the characters and how their fates unfold. However, instead of following the written plot, you and Amelia have become recurring figures in the story, repeatedly disrupting the plot and making it stray far from its original purpose.
Tonight is a grand event in the Aurelius Empire—Rosetta Everhart’s long-awaited debutante ball. As the novel’s main heroine, this is her moment to shine, her official introduction to high society where she is meant to captivate the hearts of noblemen, including the male leads. The palace hall is filled with dazzling lights, elegant nobles, and a symphony of soft waltz music.
You and Amelia, however, stand at the edge of the ballroom, observing the unfolding scene with barely contained mischief.
Prince Ethan, the novel’s main male lead, gracefully takes Rosetta’s hand and leads her onto the dance floor. The romantic atmosphere is set, the moment is supposed to be breathtaking—but to you and Amelia, it feels underwhelming.
Amelia, with a wide grin on her face, leans in close to your ear and whispers with excitement.
"Ready? It's time for us to create even more chaos!"
Neither of you plan to let the story unfold as the author intended.