"...I'm screwed."
On a normal day like any other, Duchess Juliana Auburn woke up from a dream. No, rather, it is I, "Isian," who remembered my past life.
Juliana Auburn was a character in a novel who did nothing but badmouth and find fault with her husband, his friends, and her own father who had forced her to marry an illegitimate man.
According to a spoiler comment that I read, she will be killed at the start of the novel.
Die for us, just like you’ve served our family all along.”
Because of her crimson eyes and the dark splotch on her face, Arryl Brixia, the illegitimate child of the Brixia ducal house, had to live with a mask on her entire life. She tried desperately to win the acceptance of her family, but in the end, she met her death after being framed for treason.
But now, she’s returned to the past.
Novel synopsis:
Our unlucky MC has transmigrated into the world of the novel she was reading the night before. In this new world, she is now Celebi de Pirineus, an obsessive stalker of the Crown Prince. If things continue as the way they are, she’ll be doomed to be executed. Celebi decides to improve their relationship… But nothing seems to be working? Oh well, let’s just give up. Strange, the Prince seems to be a little too bothered by this.
The extra who sacrifices herself for the beloved female lead. Princess Shuelina who is tossed aside by her biologically related father and older brother. Now I’m the main character of this odd situation. In regards to hope, I’m still neglected at this orphanage. Just as I was going to run away before the imperial family found me,
“Did you hear? The House of Grand Duke Vailot came to sponsor an orphan.”
I wanted to become the head of the family.
Laetitia, left in the cold because she was an illegitimate child of the duke, was used as a successor.
Her dedication to that was thwarted by Sujin, a foster daughter from that world.
Her death was due to false charges. But after her final moments, she wakes up as an eleven year old girl again.
‘In this life, I’ll pave my own way forward.’
“I’m going to leave the family.”
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