historical fantasy novels
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Choosing The Villainess As My Mother by SassySugarLips
Choosing The Villainess As My Mother
SassySugarLips
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Fern is the younger sister of a famous author known for 'The Promise Under The Moon.' At just fourteen, she was the first to read her sister's debut novel. Despite knowing the story inside out, she couldn't hold back tears when her favorite character died due to the female lead's actions. That night, something extraordinary happened. She mysteriously entered the world of her sister's book, inhabiting a child's body, and found herself alone on a dark road. A silver-haired woman appeared, introducing herself, and the first words the girl uttered were a request for the woman to become her mother. @SassySugarlips | S.S.L
My Husband Became A Despot After Believing I Was Dead by zardelia
My Husband Became A Despot After Believing I Was Dead
zardelia
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Serienne was a commoner maid who worked under Count Tremain. One day, her lost memories of the past 10 years flooded back to her. Her original name was Ashaella de Aceh. She was not a commoner, but a lady of the prestigious de Aceh duchy, a household framed for an incident she barely escaped death from. After recalling her memories, she vowed to find her family and return to her beloved husband, the emperor of the empire, Lahadelt... "If you want to live, don't say a word or even take a breath that I can hear." However, he became a crazy tyrant feared by the entire empire. He was definitely the cute scaredy-cat she had loved, so what in the world happened in the last 10 years? "There's a rumor that the emperor lost his lover and went crazy." There's no way that's because of me, right? Alternate Names 내가 죽은줄 알고 남편이 폭군이 되었습니다 ~~~ The story is not ours, we do not own the plot nor the characters. We only own the translations. This is for offline purposes only. This is mostly done by a machine translator to then be proofread and edited, so if you are uncomfortable with the lack of accuracy, don't read.