@It_infiresman Hii, I wanted to say something about the book but wasn't sure if the comment section was the right place so I'll just say it here.
This book reminds me a lot of a classic play called 'A Doll's House' in which a girl is treated as a fragile doll and played by men around her all her life. 'His Queen Doll' seems not exact but kinda like a darker version of it. Even though Y/n isn't treated as fragile, she is played by men she supposedly 'belongs to' and she doesn't really know who she is.
That is what came to my mind after I read your book, I've only yet reached chapter 20.
The play ends by her realising that she does not belong to anybody but herself and it makes me wonder whether Y/n will too realize it at some point and stand up for herself (or maybe play with those who played her).
How ever may the story proceed I just wanna say I love your book and writing, please keep up with it but also take your time, health is important and thank you for writing such an amazing book.