Gilded Dandelion (GL) [R18+]

Gilded Dandelion (GL) [R18+]

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Eureka is a broken girl trying to survive in a house that hates her. But something about her doesn't add up. And the more she heals, the more dangerous the truth becomes [Cover page not mine. Picture credits to the original owner. Source: Pinterest]
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When I woke up this morning, I found myself in a strange room, unfamiliar bed, strangers I've never met, and a body that wasn't mine. The strangers wore a maid outfit, and these people were calling me by the name Nasrin Urduja. This name reminded me of the novel I read before coming into this place. In that novel, Nasrin Urduja was the name of the villain, and her only ending in the book was death. It's strange, and I don't know how it all happened, but right now, I am Nasrin Urduja, the villain of the novel I've read before waking up to this unfamiliar world. In order to survive, I plan to stay away from the main characters of the novel and live my new life as a hermit on a far away forest, but as soon as I turn around, I saw the friendly smiling face of the protagonist. I'm doomed! *** Content Warning: Violence, Torture, Death, Profanities, Abused, Cruelty, Discrimination, and Self-harm. Author's Note: This is my original story. Not a fanfiction. Not a chinese novel. Not a korean novel. Not a japanese novel. But an english novel with lots of filipino culture or other culture. Created Date: June 24, 2022. Serialization Status: On-going. Volume 1: Completed. Number of Words Used: 150k to 200+ thousands of words(not entirely sure.)

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