The Evil Rich Girl's Guide to Training Dogs
I'm notoriously known for being a vile heiress in this city's elite circle.
I do whatever I want just because my family is rich and powerful. If I don't like someone, I won't hesitate to slap them on the spot.
If any family dares to offend me, I'll have my family terminate all contracts with that family's business.
Everyone is terrified whenever they bring me up.
But everything changes when my dad brings Gwen Herman, the low-income student he's been sponsoring, home with him.
Suddenly, I can hear her inner thoughts. Gwen tells me that this world is actually a novel with a plot where everyone adores and dotes on the main character.
Apparently, Gwen is the kind-hearted female lead loved by everyone, whereas I'm the evil side character who's destined to be humiliated at every turn.
What a coincidence. I already found out about this fact ten years ago.
I watch as Gwen cowers at the side delicately like some wounded angel who looks eerily similar to my dad. Meanwhile, my dad is awfully protective of her and goes as far as to be extremely mean to me to my face.
That's when I begin chortling loudly.
"Just because I call you 'Dad' doesn't mean you're really my father, my dear stepdad."