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La Fleur Maudite
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2024
Mature
I have everything I desire, including wealth and political power, and I don't give a damn about other people's feelings since my happiness is my only concern. Personally, I feel as though something is lacking. Attention or affection? It's all quite confusing.

I don't believe those people who warn me that my life will be tragic in the future solely because of what I did. Why? I am the daughter of a noble Mercedes family. I thought everything would be fine because I carry my family's name, but no. As high as I was flying, I didn't think everything I had would fall that high. I thought fate was on my side, but it turns out it's true what they say... It's playful.
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