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Butter Up The Crown Wolf

[The Crown Wolf game revolves around Yvo Woolsey– the secret heir of the banished Wolf Clan. But Yvo, the ‘Crown Wolf,’ believes that the man-eating wolves that once terrorized the empire weren’t from his clan– but from the monster-infested dungeons. It’s his goal to prove his clan’s innocence. To do that, Yvo has to gain power first. Unfortunately, his “older sister,” the marionette of his greedy relatives, threatens his position as the next duke–] [Skip story mode.] Pressing the [Skip] button is Gypsy’s first major mistake as a transmigrator. In her defense, how could she think straight after waking up in a strange world with a splitting headache? [Do you accept the role of Lady Gypsy Woolsey?] [Accept.] Accepting to play the role of Lady Gypsy Woolsey, the character with the same name as her, is her second major mistake. After all, Lady Gypsy Woolsey is Yvo’s FAKE evil(?) sister. As cliché as it sounds, the minor villainess that she possessed will die at the main character’s hands. [Would you like to activate or disable the System Guide?] [Disable.] Switching off the System Guide is Gypsy’s third and biggest mistake. She thought everything is just a long and bad dream that will end soon… … until she met the main character in the flesh. “Call me ‘Young Master’ when we’re alone,” Yvo, the Crown Wolf, said coldly at her the first time she arrived at the duchy. “We don’t have to pretend as siblings when we do not have an audience, Noonim.” Gypsy, who finally accepted her sad reality, swore that she’d butter up the Crown Wolf for her survival! *** Disclaimer: Artwork belongs to its rightful owner.

sola_cola · Fantasy
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155 Chs

[Bonus Chapter] XAVIER & DAVIES

<CLIENT NAME: Lady Loren Mcbride.>

<Cumulative 100 amount of purchase: Million Rays.>

<Bags Owned: 0.>

Xavier smiled after checking the history of the current client that caught his eye while he was visiting Crescent's flagship store in the royal capital of Helion Empire.

[I'm glad that I decided to drop by.]

He was just checking how the flagship store in the empire was doing when a VIP (very important client) came while he was in the office.

Curious, he checked the 'Client Book.'

As its name suggested, it was the book that the branch manager kept. The names of the patrons were written there. That included the customers' purchase history. They needed to keep tabs on them in order to know who among the clients were worthy to be offered a handbag.