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Flower in the ruins

Flower in the ruins

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Treporapat x Nine Naphat ဤဇာတ်လမ်းသည် သမိုင်းကြောင်းနောက်ခံကို အခြေခံထားသော စိတ်ကူးယဉ်ဖန်တီးမှု (Historical Fiction) သာ ဖြစ်ပါသည်။ ဇာတ်လမ်းပါအကြောင်းအရာများ၊ အဖြစ်အပျက်များနှင့် အချို့သော အချက်အလက်များသည်သမိုင်းအထောက်အထားများနှင့် သက်ဆိုင်ခြင်းမရှိဘဲ စာရေးသူ၏ ဖန်တီးမှုသက်သက်သာ ဖြစ်ပါသည်။မည်သည့်ပုဂ္ဂိုလ်၊ အဖွဲ့အစည်းကိုမျှ ထိခိုက်စေလိုသောရည်ရွယ်ချက်မရှိပါ။ Disclaimer: This is a work of Historical Alternate Universe (AU) fiction.All characters, incidents and dialogue are products of the author's imagination.
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Yara Isaye loses her family in an accident. Two days later, she wakes up in a novel she once read, as the story's villainess, Yara Julian Isaye. Tyrannical, cruel, and unforgiving. Destined to be rejected by her own family, and the one fated to die at the hands of the Empire's most unfeeling man. She already knows how it unfolds. So she keeps her distance. She does not reach for them, does not question the role she has been given. It is easier to accept what has already been written than to hope for something else. Grief dulls everything else, whether she lives or dies no longer feels important. Until the story begins to shift. A hesitation where there should be indifference, a quiet concern that does not belong, and the man who was meant to kill her, once distant, and unmoved, no longer looks at her as he should, but with something far more difficult to name. Yara tells herself it changes nothing, because some endings are deserved. Aren't they? [Disclaimer: English isn't my first language so expect grammatical errors]

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