My Saintess Body Won’t Stop Selling Citrus
Cio transmigrated into a Western fantasy novel and woke up inside the body of the kingdom’s most sacred figure:
the Saintess.
In the original story, the Saintess was supposed to be pure, graceful, and untouchable…
a living symbol of faith.
Too bad the soul inside her is none of those things.
Cio has only one dream:
lie low, act holy, and get rich by selling citrus juice.
But the Church is watching.
The nobles are suspicious.
And the coldest man in the empire Grand Duke Charmant is assigned to investigate her.
At first, Charmant believes the Saintess has been replaced by a fraud.
Because no real Saintess would whisper modern curses under her breath, hide oranges in her sleeves, and build a secret citrus business behind the cathedral.
Yet the more he watches her…
the more dangerous it becomes to expose her.
Because Cio’s “fake miracles” start changing the kingdom for real.
Her citrus drink turns into a revolution.
The people adore her.
The economy shifts.
And the Church begins preparing a trial that only ends in one thing:
execution.
Now Charmant must choose.
Turn her in and save the empire’s faith…
or protect the most suspicious Saintess he has ever met and risk becoming her greatest heresy.
Because the moment Cio smiles and says,
“Relax, Your Grace. I’m just selling citrus…”
Charmant realizes one terrifying truth:
this Saintess body won’t stop selling citrus and neither will his heart.