Villainess: Take Nine (Dropped)

Villainess: Take Nine (Dropped)

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Hestia Lillian Westfield, the daughter of a Duke and a candidate for the Crown Princess. It was without a doubt that the spot next to the Crown Prince would belong to her. That is until Christina Louvelli came into the picture. If Hestia was the moon, Christina would be the sun. Unlike Hestia, Christina was a bright and cheerful girl. Wherever she goes smiles and laughter follows. As for Hestia, she could never achieve that. She was cold and indifferent. She was never good with emotions. People around her were either cold and distant or scared and talked behind her back. Her whole life Hestia had prepared herself to be the Empress of the Kingdom. But everything went downhill when Christina showed up. She was a commoner, but a holder of light magic. Light magic was rare and anyone who has light magic can potentially become the next Empress or King. So Baron Louvelli adopted Christina into his family. The Crown Prince who was aloof and vigilant, instantly fell for the sweet and kindhearted Christina. Hestia was pushed further away from the Empress throne. Her supporters one by one betrays her to support Christina. Hestia could not understand why this was happening to her. She could not stand the fact that she was losing to a mere commoner who doesn't even have an ounce of knowledge or responsibility to be an empress. To prevent Christina from usurping her throne Hestia resorted to bullying and frauding Christina of evil deeds. However, she always failed. Christina was not only protected by the Crown Prince but by two other figures who loved Christina. The knight and the magician. The inauguration for the crown princess came closer. Not wanting to lose her throne Hestia finally resorted to killing Christina. However, her plans were found out and she was executed for treason. Hestia woke up in her bed 3 months before the inauguration for the crown princess. Finding out her tragic end, Hestia vows to change her cruel fate, to live for herself.
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