The phrase describes a specific subgenre within serialized fiction, primarily found in web novels and comics. This narrative structure typically features a female character who, through reincarnation or transmigration, finds herself inhabiting the body of a villainess in a pre-existing story. However, instead of attempting to fulfill the villainess’s original role or fighting against her predetermined fate, the character abandons the effort and chooses a different path, often one of self-preservation, enjoyment, or even actively working against the original storyline. As an example, the protagonist might decide to simply live a life of leisure and avoid the events that lead to the villainess’s downfall.
The appeal of this narrative lies in its subversion of traditional storytelling tropes. It offers escapism by allowing the protagonist (and, by extension, the reader) to break free from rigid narrative constraints and predetermined roles. This approach often leads to comedic situations, unexpected character interactions, and a focus on personal agency and self-determination. Historically, these stories gained popularity with audiences seeking narratives that challenge established power dynamics and offer a fresh perspective on classic themes of fate, free will, and character development.