리버스 사회주의자 DEMO
Among the three siblings of an ordinary working-class family in South Korea, Gong Minjoo is the eldest daughter.
Determined to escape poverty, she studies tirelessly in the rural areas and successfully gains admission to a four-year university in Seoul.
However, if there's a mistake she made, it might be choosing to major in philosophy... By the second semester of her freshman year, Minjoo realizes her error and decides to double major in computer engineering. This turns out to be her second mistake.
Working diligently in C and Python to summarize Marxist papers for 'God of the Birth,' Minjoo eventually succumbs to overwork in a corner of a black company's office.
And when she wakes up... she finds herself inhabiting the body of the female lead in the novel she was reading, the top tier of the bourgeois class, a princess!
But wait? She's waking up to her wedding day!
As far as Minjoo can recall, this novel is quite a patriarchal romantic fantasy.
It unfolds with the princess engaging in a strategic marriage with her childhood friend, the Duke, and experiencing post-marriage romance.
Can I, a fiercely independent modern woman, avoid a marriage to my childhood friend, the Duke, who embodies patriarchal machismo?
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