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Once destined to die by the hands of the Duke of Ludwig's successor, Killian, Edith has instead found love and a burgeoning happiness with him. Their future seems set, especially when Edith discovers she is pregnant with Killian's child, solidifying his claim to the dukedom and promising a secure future for their family.
However, their hard-won peace is shattered by the unexpected arrival of a mysterious, omniscient entity. This being, who reveals itself as the visionary, a powerful deity of their world, is dissatisfied with Edith's "boring happy ending." With a smirk and a flick of a wrist, the vissionary forcibly transports Edith and Killian back to a pivotal point in the past: the very beginning of their story, before their relationship blossomed, and when Killian's family, including his judgmental brother Cliff, still viewed Edith as a "promiscuous snake."
Disoriented and burdened with knowledge of the future, Edith and Killian must navigate this treacherous past. They know the Duke and Cliff are anticipating their arrival, having been forewarned by the very entity who sent them back. But their true challenge lies in preventing the past's tragic events from unfolding, all while keeping their true identities and the details of the future-especially their victory over Lize, the author-a closely guarded secret. If the author realizes they are trying to truly rewrite the story, the consequences could be dire.
As they relive critical moments, they must adapt to past versions of themselves and those around them, including a wary Past Edith who hopes for a changed destiny. Can Edith and Killian alter the past without revealing too much, secure their future child's existence, and ultimately outwit the very entity who holds the strings of their reality? Their journey is a race against time, a battle against a pre-written fate, and a desperate fight for the life they fought so hard to build.