Another regressor story. A child of a saintess is abused eversince childhood and forced to marry a prince from a principality and cursed to die if she didn't killed her husband in 6 months. ln the original timeline, both of them eventually fall in love with each other but they were never able to act on it and the prince died trying to protect her. She regress back to the time she was about to get married and plan to protect him this time along with the entire nation and their people.
I haven't read the whole thing yet. Had a bit of potential but got too ambitious at the start. I'll edit this once I read the rest.
One of those mainstream novel of its genre that I can never relate to its hype. I'm not a fan of this story but I'll read the rest later on once I feel like it. I put it here just because it got a lot of praise.
The pacing is very slow for the first few chapter. I had to be very patience and wait for the story to pick up speed. But once you go over 30+ chapter the story start to become quite interesting although there's a buffer chapter here and there. Not a masterpiece obviously but worth a try.
A witch died by the hand of her most beloved. She's reborn as the princess of an emperor whom is an enemy of her in her past life. Finding herself in a struggle to survive, she decided to become the very wicked witch she is and plot to ascend the throne. Personally there's too few chapters to decide about the plot, but I really like her character and how out of touch she is to how human behaves. Cold blooded emperor with twisted upbringing but he didn't really do anything bad dire
Reincarnation novel. Despite being a reborn as a counts daughter, the MC, as a protagonist, has to set sail and defeat the demon lord. After her tiring 3 years adventure, she decided to go back to school partly because she can't stand her terrifying older sister and partly because it is an order from the said sister. The plot haven't flourish just yet but you can tell there's a lot to come. I'll keep an eye on it in the meantime.
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