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Stop Hypnotizing Me, Antagonist Princess!

Traversing to another world, Lin En is captured right from the start. The captor is the antagonist princess from the original work, intending to control him by using him for hypnosis experiments. In a critical moment, Lin En comes up with a quick-witted plan, feigning the success of the experiment and deceiving her with his acting skills. But this was only a temporary measure. Because in the original story, her ending is very tragic, and none of her associates meet good ends. Hence, Lin En must pretend to be under the hypnosis while secretly being ready to flee at any moment. But gradually things start to take an unexpected turn. ... The Princess's Diary [The experiment was a success!] [As the sole specimen, I've decided to keep him by my side.] [Due to the curse mark on my face, I am loathed by the public, but he says I'm beautiful.] [I'm happy because people tell the truth when hypnotized.] [Alone with him, I impulsively kissed him.] [The feeling was strange and made me lose my composure, fortunately, he won't retain any memory of it after the hypnosis is lifted.] [So, it's okay to be a bit bolder, right?]

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Chapter 25 The Seven Imperial Electors

Feeling Rhein's resentful gaze, Lynn smiled at him.

Seeing that everyone treated the incident as a minor squabble, he bowed his head and continued his battle with the roasted sausages on his plate.

A moment later, someone started discussing official matters with Ivyst.

"Your Highness, Duke Tierus has once again refused your invitation. What do you think..."

Duke Tierus?

Lynn felt that this name seemed somewhat familiar.

After reflecting for a while, he remembered that this person seemed to be a Duke in the Saint Laurent Empire from the original story, also serving as the Governor of the Southern Province.

Besides this, he was also a venerable elector.

Although the elector system gradually weakened in the recent times of strong imperial power,

the influence over the King's election ceremony was still not to be underestimated.

All in all, there were a total of seven electors.