Why does the path of flowers include the murderer? If he's a man willing to sneak attack a girl with the intention of murdering her, it's best to either stay away from him or get rid of him.
Somehow I read this when I was really emotional, causing actual tears to fall when she said "I love you" to her father. It isn't even that impactful of a scene, I guess it doesn't help that I'm weak to father-daughter relationships in stories
Wait, so she suddenly appeared/became this villainess in a novel, then she dies and gets sent back to the girls past? (not sure if i've seen that before)