The seven villains are my brothers[BTS ff]
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  • Reads 563,768
  • Votes 58,892
  • Parts 133
  • Time 19h 42m
Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2022
"A sister? Such a bothersome word"

"Oi,what's up with her? is she mentally ill?"

"she has too much energy to waste on. Such a troublemaker"

A 10 years old girl was brought into the duchy of the pendragon. The duchy household was thrown into chaos as soon as she stepped in. Rumours began to appear around the kingdom about how the Duke of the pendragon had brought an illegitimate child into their house. 

Is she really an illegitimate child? or is she an adopted daughter? 

And most importantly, how did the seven sons of the Duke reacted to their new sister? 

Read the book to find out.
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