A S-rank Hunter Doesn't Want To Be A Villainess Princess

Okay, so picture this. You're Lee Hana, right? An S-Rank Hunter. Basically, you're the strongest person you know. Monsters fear you. Humanity kinda loves you (or at least respects you… mostly). You're living the high life. Then BAM! Truck-kun strikes! (Is it always Truck-kun? Seriously, what's with the trucks?!)
You wake up... and you're a princess. A princess?! Hold on, it gets worse. Not just any princess, but the villainess princess of some fantasy novel you vaguely remember reading. The one destined to be publicly executed? Yeah, that one. You. Are. Her. Ouch.
Like, seriously, the universe has a terrible sense of humor. I mean, come on! From monster slayer to damsel-in-distress-who's-actually-kinda-evil? Not cool, world, not cool. You'd think being an S-Rank Hunter would give you some cosmic immunity to this isekai nonsense. Apparently not.
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So, What's an S-Rank To Do?
Now, here's where things get interesting. Most villainess stories? They embrace the evil. They double down on the scheming. They try to seduce the crown prince or whatever. Hana? She’s having none of that. Remember, she’s an S-Rank Hunter. She’s used to punching problems in the face. Can't exactly do that to royal protocol... or can she?
Her internal monologue is probably something along the lines of, "Public execution? Nah, I'll pass. I've taken down dragons bigger than this kingdom. This whole 'villainess' thing is just… beneath me." And you know what? She’s probably right!

I mean, imagine trying to manipulate someone when you could just, you know, casually lift a small mountain. Intimidation is a powerful tool, people! Though, maybe not the best way to make friends and influence people in a royal court. But who needs friends when you have superhuman strength?
The story becomes less about Hana embracing her villainous role and more about her trying to not get executed. It’s a comedy of errors as she clumsily navigates royal life, accidentally solving problems with her overpowered abilities. Think “accidental hero” but with a healthy dose of "I just want to go home."

The Fun Begins
Picture her at a tea party. Royal ladies are gossiping about who wore what. Hana? She's discreetly reinforcing the table with her aura because she noticed a crack. The other ladies just think she's being intensely focused. Classic Hana.
Or what about the time a monster actually does attack the kingdom? While the knights are scrambling, Hana's just rolling her eyes. "Seriously? This is what you're all afraid of? I deal with worse before breakfast!" Cue her single-handedly obliterating the monster and accidentally becoming a hero, despite her best efforts to remain inconspicuous.

And the potential love interests? Oh boy. The crown prince, who’s supposed to be her nemesis, is probably utterly bewildered by her. He’s expecting a scheming, manipulative villainess. Instead, he gets a perpetually exasperated woman who can bend steel with her bare hands and keeps accidentally saving his life. How does one even react to that?
The knight who is dedicated to killing her? Probably terrified, but also weirdly impressed. There is a thin line between love and hate! Maybe he’ll become a loyal puppy. After all, who wouldn't be loyal to someone who could probably crush you with a flick of her wrist? Just saying!

So, Why Is This So Good?
Because it flips the script! We're used to villainess stories where the character embraces the dark side. This? This is about someone actively trying to avoid it, even though she's hilariously ill-equipped to deal with the intricacies of courtly life.
It’s the perfect blend of action, comedy, and a dash of romance (maybe? Who knows with these stubborn protagonists!). Plus, the sheer absurdity of an S-Rank Hunter trying to blend in as a princess is just endlessly entertaining.
Honestly, who needs evil schemes when you have the power of a god? This story is proof that sometimes, the best way to avoid being a villain is to accidentally become a hero. And maybe, just maybe, find a way back home. Or not. Either way, it's going to be a wild ride. Enjoy!
