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But what can a girl do when she learns she is merely a nobody?
It begins with a tattered, prophetic storybook, giving Yves, a silent scullery maid, the power to rewrite a kingdom's fate. But Yves isn't the heroine; she's an insignificant extra struggling to keep her sister alive in the gutters of poverty.
Driven by survival rather than destiny, Yves weaponizes the book's secrets for the only thing that matters: money. As she claws her way out of the slums through lies and betrayal, her meddling triggers a devastating butterfly effect, drawing the lethal gaze of a Duke's son whose teeth are constantly bared at her neck, waiting for her to slip.
In a manor built on mistrust and distrust, the line between traitor and savior is paper-thin, Yves must decide if her actions make her the villain of someone else's story or the heroine of her own. In the end, will the book's final secret be her salvation, or the blade that cuts her throat?