@ZeroNihilum :
>Death flag? I don't remember this being a villainess story.
In case you're not aware, death flag isn't exclusive to villainess story.
You might be confusing it with destruction flag (which also isn't exclusive to it either, but quite common in it)
> Are you sure you don't have the wrong series?
I'm sure, are you? Because I see you're talking about a lot of things that's not at all what's happening.
>She's not the type of protagonist to try to alter fate with her novel knowledge. She's more like, "what's going on? why am i here? who the heck are all these people? why are they all so weird?". If you don't believe me, read it from the start..
I read it from the start, and your 'explanation' only apply to the first few chapters, the current story is nothing like what you described.
She doesn't try to alter fate with her 'novel knowledge' BECAUSE SHE HAS NO IDEA what kind of plot the 'author' is on.
>Also, she IS in denial because in her mind, the people around her are in love with her friend (who is the protagonist from the novel) and she's just an extra. When she heard the confession, her mind goes "Yeah, i think there's something wrong with me because that's impossible to happen. I'm going to the hospital."
Did you even read the chapter? She literally talked about how she might get into accident on the way to hospital and get amnesia, and tell him to make sure she get checked for cancer if that happen AND that if she has cancer he has to make her get it treated no matter what.
Explain how THAT is simply being 'in denial' about the confession and not about her thinking about what kind of ways a 'side character' might get killed off by author.