Lucia was watching movies when she suddenly felt the ground shaking nonstop. Soon, she felt a strong blow to her head and lost consciousness.
When she opened her eyes, she found herself alone in a large, snow-white room. Beside her stood a beautiful young woman with scarlet red hair.
"Miss! How are you feeling, miss?" the young woman asked with concern.
"I'll go inform your parents that you've woken up, miss." the young woman hurried away.
Lucia, who was lying in bed, held her head tightly in pain. Suddenly, memories that weren't hers flooded her mind, surprising and frightening her at the same time.
It seemed she had transmigrated into the body of Lucia Evans, the villainess of a web novel she had read while still living on Earth.
Lucia had transmigrated—an undeniable fact that left her extremely shocked and perplexed. Why her? It wasn't as if she had any amazing skills to impress the world.
In her previous world, she wasn't even very pretty and didn't have any outstanding abilities. She had graduated as a psychologist and was a very average person in every way. That's why it seemed strange to her that someone as ordinary as herself would transmigrate.
As Lucia was lost in thought, the door of the room opened and a middle-aged woman rushed in, almost running.
Lucia looked up and saw a blonde woman with green eyes staring at her with extreme concern. Her mother was undoubtedly a very beautiful person despite her age.
"Are you feeling better, daughter?" she asked with reddened eyes and a worried voice.
"Mother…" Lucia whispered while analyzing her memories.
It seemed that the body's original owner had suffered from a severe fever and had been unconscious for three whole days, which had worried her parents greatly.
Vanessa, Lucia Evans's mother, embraced her tightly as if she didn't want to lose her. She had been terrified of losing her daughter.
Lucia looked at her new mother and thought she was a very loving person. She felt grateful to have a mother like this. In her previous life, she had been an orphan, as her parents had died when she was a child. She had lived with her grandparents for a while, and after they passed away, she ended up living with her uncles. Only after graduating and finding a job did she finally move out and live on her own.
"I'm fine, mom," Lucia said with difficulty. She was surprised that her mother was so strong despite looking so fragile.
Suddenly, a strange sound came from Lucia's stomach. Her mother noticed and said, "You haven't eaten in three days. I'll make your favorite meal: meatballs with chili and champagne."
Lucia was startled when she heard that. It seemed she wasn't underage, though at this age the original owner was already drinking alcohol.
Her mother left just as quickly as she had entered, leaving Lucia alone with her thoughts.
She checked her right wrist and found a butterfly tattoo she had bought on the black market in her previous life. That tattoo was no ordinary one—it was a spatial tattoo in which she could store anything she wanted, from supplies to animals or anything else she could think of.
Lucia came from the year 7023, a time when countless experiments included spatial devices: space rings, space bracelets, space necklaces, and other artifacts containing storage space. However, these items were extremely expensive, affordable only to the wealthy and powerful families.
That's why she had chosen to go to the black market and get a spatial tattoo. It was cheaper and more accessible to her, though the process had been very painful as it fused with her soul. Still, it was better, because a tattoo would always remain on her body, unlike other spatial items that could be stolen at any moment.
She sighed in relief that at least she had brought her spatial tattoo with her, along with everything she had stored inside it.
She checked her space and noticed it was much, much larger than she remembered.
Her space, which had been only about 10 kilometers wide, now stretched for thousands of kilometers, with no end in sight. It felt infinite. Looking closely, she saw all the supplies she had accumulated and smiled with satisfaction. She had been a hoarder in her past life, so she had stored a great variety of things: from all kinds of food to a wide range of electronic devices, including high-quality computers, consoles, games, phones, household appliances, and even some of her favorite movies.
She teleported into her space and saw everything inside. To her left stood a large mansion surrounded by a vast garden filled with all sorts of plants. She entered the mansion, which had taken her years of hard work to complete, and felt proud of herself. Yes, she hadn't wasted her time—she had made all her work worthwhile.
She stepped into the mansion and approached one of the mirrors near the living room.
She stared at her reflection. Just as she remembered from the novel, she had blood-red hair and green eyes like the trees. She was slim, with well-defined curves and a large bust for her age. She was undoubtedly a very beautiful young woman.
As in the novel, she had a mole beneath her left eye, which added a seductive charm to her appearance.
Recalling her role in the novel, Lucia Evans was the main villainess. She harassed the heroine because she believed that all the men interested in the heroine should belong to her. She saw men only as objects to satisfy her desires.
End of Chapter 1.