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From a reader to a character in a novel, the last thing she expected was to become a mere extra in a story. But... To her shock, she was no normal extra. She was a terminally ill extra! Counting the days left on her fingers, she struggles to maintain her character. Having received a system of her own, only made her realize that her mere existence made the story deviate from the original plot. ____________ Seated at the table, Wang Mingya tried her best not to notice the stares being thrown at her by the countless elites. For them, she was just a 'troublemaker'. Among the nobles, with a cold look on his face, was Alexander Arden, the crown prince of the kingdom. Dressed elegantly in a well-tailored suit, silver cufflinks adorning his wrists, he was truly popular among the women. "Oh my, Prince Alexander is truly so handsome. My daughter talks about you all the time~" A middle-aged woman laughed, touching Alexander's arm. Her friends soon joined, echoing her words. "I know right~ my sister is the same." "Even Lia, you know her right? The one who's popular now." Their sweet voices made Mingya want to throw up. Trying to maintain the smile on her face, she picked up a piece of meat from her plate. Just as she swallowed the meat, her stomach contracted painfully. Her trembling hand dropped the fork. The next second, food and bile came up to her throat. She got up abruptly and rushed outside the room. The audience in the room murmured, shaken by her leaving this sudden. "As expected of the attention seeker," sneered the lady who had first spoken up. Meanwhile, all Mingya could do was stare at the amount of blood in the urinal, some slightly dripping into her soft white dress. She had just vomited blood. [Ding!] [Health: Critical!] "What... What the f*ck is this?" #reincarnation #romance #villainess #webnovel #time-travel #fantasy #secondchance #revenge #strongfemalelead #face-slapping

Dao_lord_ · Fantasy
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25 Chs

"William Valois"

The sun was setting over the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and red.

A teenager with dark brown hair and piercing blue eyes mature beyond his years sat by the window, his sword in hand, wiping the blade with a piece of cloth.

A child was sitting beside him, and looking at her, it was obvious she was his sister. She looked at the teenager with her crystal blue eyes, filled with admiration.

"Brother, when I grow up, will I be as strong as you?" she asked, her voice filled with hope and wonder.

The Teenager, William paused for a moment, contemplating his response. He couldn't deny that Charlotte had a natural talent for swordsmanship, even at her young age. He couldn't help but feel proud of her, but he also knew that strength wasn't just about physical prowess.

"Yes," he finally said, turning to look at her.

Her countenance alighted with a radiant, childlike grin. Her eyes gleamed with the hope and delight that she too could one day embody the same strength and valor as he.

William's heart ached with the memory of that moment when Charlotte's once-joyful smile twisted into a look of disgust and anger.

"I hate you! I never want to be someone like you! I'll choose the magic class at the academy! Let's see how you'll stop me!" Charlotte screamed as she looked at him.

William gazed upon her countenance, searching for the fleeting moments that once filled her eyes with admiration and wonder.

His heart ached as he pondered where their bond had faltered and why her once-dazzling spirit had dimmed.

At the age of 18, William was recruited into the Silver Knights, and at the time, Charlotte was only 13 years old.

He was unable to spend much time with her because he was constantly on duty, serving the Order.

His time spent with the Knights left him with limited social skills, making it difficult for him to communicate effectively with his younger sister when he returned home.

Her response was a blow to William's heart. All those years spent apart, all those missed moments of bonding, and now it seemed like they were strangers.

He had hoped that she would follow in his footsteps and pursue swordsmanship, but it was clear that his absence had left a deep chasm between them.

He felt a sense of melancholy wash over him as he realized that he could never truly make up for the lost time.

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"Captain William, do you need some coffee?" asked a burly man, snapping William out of his thoughts.

The man was Garrick Ironheart, the Vice-captain of the Silver Knights. Garrick, a noble from the outskirts of the kingdom, known for his impressive stature and strength. Rumors had it that he grew up in the jungle, where he learned to hunt and survive by eating wild animals from a very young age, ultimately resulting in his impressive physique.

William nodded in response, and Garrick poured coffee from the flask he held in his hand into a cup and handed it to William. Feeling soothed by its warmth in the cold weather, William took a sip.

"Heat-retaining magic used to store coffee... mages are amazing!" Garrick exclaimed, pouring himself a cup.

William gazed up at the night sky, taking in the brightness of the moon. Suddenly, he asked Garrick, "When do you think the letter will arrive?"

Garrick took a sip of his coffee before answering. "Our messenger doves are among the fastest in the land. I am confident the letter will arrive tomorrow morning," he replied reassuringly.

William nodded. The letter contained important information about the state of affairs in the capital and instructions from the headmaster, Claire, regarding Charlotte's classes. He hoped that his sister wouldn't react as violently as she did when he first broached the subject of attending the academy.

Garrick then asked, "Have you met Lady Isadora yet, Captain?"

William shook his head and replied, "No, I haven't."

Garrick expressed his disappointment, "Ah, that's a shame! I heard she's quite the beauty."

William's expression changed slightly, and he warned Garrick to watch his words.

"Be careful what you say, Vice-Captain. Remember, she is the fiancée of Crown Prince Alexander Arden."

"I-I'm just joking, Captain," Garrick hastily explained.

William shook his head, wondering when Garrick would learn to rein in his loose tongue.

Suddenly, William felt a stirring within him. He could sense a barely perceptible wave of energy emanating from a concealed alleyway near the academy.

Despite its subtlety, William was able to discern it clearly, and without hesitation, he rose to his feet.

"Let's go!" he said as he started running towards the location.

Garrick noticed the urgency in his captain's face and didn't waste any time. He grabbed his 6-foot broadsword and ran after William.