All About Dear My Friend Novel

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In Dear My Friend, Maristella was a shadow of her supposed best friend, Dorothea. A young female had read a novel and found herself transmigrated into Maristella, the female supporting character of the book she had read. Maristella was a pushover, and did anything that her “‘best friend” Dorothea asked her to do, unknown to her that Dorothea didn’t consider her as a friend, but as a “‘maid.”

Even though Maristella was not dressed in maid’s clothes, she literary acted like a maid around Dorothea, and to think that she did it from the bottom of her heart, while being “‘genuine” friends with Dorothea. When the new Maristella came into play from the real world, she vowed not to fall into the same reality as the original Maristella had fallen into.

When she first found herself inside the world of her novel, of course, surprise ignited in her eyes. She looked at herself in the mirror and could not help but laugh hysterically at what she was currently witnessing.

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Part 1: Main Story of Dear My Friend

Dear My Friend Book

As usual, after Maristella had transmigrated, she received a prompt that her friend, Dorothea would soon arrive.

This had to be how Dorothea arrived at Maristella’s house every time she wanted her company, as a maid of course. To the surprise of the maid the new Maristella was acting differently, and was not excited as she normally would be when she heard of the arrival of her supposed best friend, Dorothea.

In Dear My Friend Book, the maids started to scold Maristella for dragging her feet, knowing how much she cherished Dorothea, and would hardly do anything to upset Dorothea. She was not pacing around and hurrying all over the place.

Eventually, Dorothea arrived at Maristella’s house, and as the new Maristella planned, she was not going to make herself available for Dorothea to walk all over her, so she poised, ready to put an end to Dorothea’s supremacy over her.

Maristella, a not-so-noble lady, got dressed, and went outside, only to see Maristella grinning at her and beckoning on her to step over to the carriage. Maristella, of course, went to meet Dorothea, but it was not going to be business as usual.

Obviously, the look on Dorothea’s face was as she always had it, condescending to Maristella, and exhuming supremacy and sovereignty. Maristella could only giggle in her mind because she was about to shock Dorothea out of her mind. There was no way Maristella was going to surrender herself to Dorothea only to later on be killed by her.

In Dear My Friend Book, the drama started in the carriage. Dorothea had mistakenly loosened the front bow of her dress, and according to her, her blouse will become undone if she allowed the bow lose.

She immediately turned to Maristella, asking Maristella to fix her bow for her, but Dorothea was faced with another attitude from the usual Maristella attitude she was aware of. Maristella refused, asking Dorothea to fix her bow by herself.

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Dorothea was stunned. She insisted a few more times, but Maristella maintained the same resolute stating that she would not tie Dorothea’s bow for her. In fact, in Dear My Friend Book, the author narrated that Maristella fumbled with her shoes until the bow became undone, then she asked Dorothea to help her tie the bow on her shoe.

Stunned, and in a bid to conceal herself, Dorothea bent down and did as Maristella had asked her to, the entire time, complaining of the fact that Maristella had changed. If only she knew that Maristella had indeed changed in deed and in physical form.

Moving forward and thinking that Maristella would eventually help her to tie her bow even though she, Dorothea was unable to tie Maristella’s show bow, Dorothea requested that Maristella helped her to tie her bow this time, and guess what? Maristella told Dorothea that she should hold on until the bow

actually became undone and that when that happened, Dorothea should ask one of the maids around to help her out. In Dear My Friend Book, the transmigrated Maristella was indeed bent on not accommodating Dorothea’s attitude towards her, the one that led to the death of the former and original Maristella.

Part 2: Hot Chapters of Dear My Friend

Chapter 12

Dear My Friend Maristella

The first chapters of Dear My Friend Book start with the regular character called Mari, concluding a book. In the book that she had just finished reading, Maristella was a supporting character who died at the hands of her “‘superior friend,” Dorothea. In the first chapter especially, Mari transmigrates into the novel she was reading and takes up the supporting character Maristella’s role.

Determined not to repeat the same mistakes that allowed her to die at the mercy of her “‘superior friend,” the new Maristella decided to switch the character’s temperament up a bit while she was acting it, thus making it difficult for Dorothea to kill her.

At the beginning of the second chapter of Dear My Friend Book, Dorothea could be seen warning Maristella to behave herself, as she was acting annoying and strange. This was because the new Martisella, the one that knew the end of the original Martisella after reading the book, had started to intentionally right the wrongs of the former Maristella, and it upset Dorothea.

Part 3: Evaluate Dear My Friend

Dear My Friend Dorothe

A good book, worth your time, trust me. With wit, and humor, the author of Dear My Friend molds the book with a decent pace until the climax is achieved in ample expectant time at that. A hundred percent, I recommend this book to novel lovers to indulge in.

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