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 naïve 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 child. 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 in her arms. 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 didn’t matter. Because there is only one thing she needed to do. “I will ruin you in this lifetime too!” This was her hateful promise to herself upon realizing she was reborn. But in her second life, Arabella was unexpectedly bestowed a gift to uncover the truth. Who was wrong and who was right? Only time will tell.
'Alwin went through so much again.'
Arabella felt bad that he had to be the one sacrificing his safety to achieve their goals.
But she had no knowledge of magic whatsoever so she would only be an impediment, so it was better to leave it to him.
"Do you mean that entity again?" she inquired.
"Yes. Who else? He was against you getting revived. He must have assigned some of his servants to keep a close eye on our actions. But it was weird that he was paying too much attention to us like he had a grudge or something. Have you ever disrespected him before?"
"Me? No way! I only learned about his existence recently. Why would I be disrespecting him? I'm not that much of an idiot. I won't do such a thing. I would never dare offend a deity," Arabella defended herself.
Unless it was someone from the reincarnations before her, maybe someone among them was the one who offended him.