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Due to My New Situation — I Have to Corrupt My Friend

I used to think a life could be neatly divided: daytime obligations, nighttime comforts, moral lines you only crossed in stories. Then everything shifted in a single breath — a phone call, a courier, a ledger I didn’t recognize that suddenly had my name stamped across the top.

They handed me a list. The names on it were familiar faces from our city—the head of a community clinic, a teacher who ran after-school programs, a council aide who had organized town meetings. When I saw Mara’s name, my throat closed. Mara was Jonah’s sister, an organizer whose small victories had kept entire blocks safer. If she lost funding, children would be at risk. Due to My New Situation- I Have to Corrupt My F...

The story leans into the irony of a protagonist who feels guilty for destroying the innocence of the person she loves, while knowing that innocence is what will get him killed. Key Character Dynamics Initial State The "New Situation" The Protagonist Modern knowledge/Regressor Must act as the "villainess" mentor to save their lives. The Fiancé Upright, merciful, "The Shield" Due to My New Situation — I Have

I learned a different lesson than the one I expected. I had wanted to be seen as someone who could be saved by a contract. Instead, I was forced to learn how to repair and how to bear culpability. Corruption, I now understand, is not only the theft of funds or the manipulation of votes; it is the slow accommodation of fear that convinces a person to harm others in the name of their survival. The names on it were familiar faces from

"Master!" Barnaby chirped, his nose twitching with aggressive purity. "I’ve finished polishing the obsidian spikes on the Dread Throne. They were far too gloomy, so I’ve draped them in daisies!"