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Reborn as a Mind-Reading Empress

Falling for his warm touch despite his usual coldness, she loved him only to be disappointed and betrayed in the end. When love turns to darkness, it festers to be poisonous and consumes the soul. The naive Arabella evolved. . . . “Thank you for becoming my wife,” was her cold husband’s last words before he died, coupled with a smile that had never before graced his lips. Not on their wedding day. And not even at the birth of their only child. Emperor Ferdinand, someone Arabella loved so much, killed their son. She became a villainess and vowed revenge for her beloved son. For a decade, she used everything she could to make Ferdinand pay. Until finally, he fell to ruin. With her revenge complete, Arabella's life soon ended with her dead husband right beside her. But fate wasn’t done playing with her. All of a sudden, she was back two decades ago right after their wedding. Was it a curse or a blessing? It doesn’t matter. Because there is only one thing she needed to do. “I will ruin you in this lifetime too,” that was her hateful promise to herself upon realizing she was reborn. And in her second life, Arabella was bestowed a gift to uncover the truth. Who was wrong and who was right? Only time will tell.

Athena_Varinder · Fantasy
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Chapter 628: It Was Worth It

[We should indeed declare war on them. We had only waited because there was also a mistake on our part for not realizing what was going on as soon as possible. But that ends now.] 

[Despite the gravity of their actions, we had been too patient and lenient with them. We had already given them too much time in recompense for our mistake.]

[We cannot allow them to be scot-free after everything they have done. We should have declared war against them immediately.]

[Crux should get a taste of their punishment for daring to slight Valeria and its people.]

[They have been such a pain in the eye since the beginning. They were so full of themselves to think they could take Valerians as slaves without getting the consequences. They could only blame themselves for being too full of themselves.]