I possessed a supporting character in a reverse harem novel.
As a young concubine who gained the interest of the emperor. The concubines, the male lords, eventually killed her for treason.
Fortunately, I possessed her just as she was entering the Imperial Palace. Everyone in the Imperial Palace was wary of me, but didn't hate me yet. I don't need, nor do I want to be loved by the emperor.
"Come to my room tonight. I'll read you a fairy tale!"
'Woo, don't cry. I'll give you this."
But wh
"Lady Ersetta refuses to marry the man her father has chosen for her and asks her maid Farme to meet him in her stead. But Lord Ligieri, her hated enemy, sends his servant Angelo to cover for him as well! Turns out, Angelo is oddly charming and Farme can't get him out of her head!"
An orphan in real life one day wakes up as a main character in a novel she was reading. An orphan in the novel as well, she is adopted by a villainous family who served as the main adversary against the main character in the original plot... except, the family seems way nicer than she expected. Are these really the same villains that caused so much pain the novel?
Valerie Bellov is exiled to the frozen mountains as punishment for her mother’s sin. There, she gains the freezing ability of a monster that terrified the Empire in the past. On her 19th birthday, she takes her life by her own hands, only to wake up and find herself back in her childhood at the age of 9. In order to change the past, Valerie seeks to meet her stepbrother, Emperor Millard, who exiled her.
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