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The Game of Destiny: The Tale of Six Tales

"Do you want to play a game?" The angel's voice, gentle yet commanding, echoed in the boundless space. In this vast expanse of the unknown, where white stretched endlessly, a scene unfolded, marked by confusion and curiosity. A serene, angelic figure hovered before six women, each bearing their own mix of emotions. Choi Yuna, the eldest among them, erupted with incredulity. "You have got to be kidding me. I just died and you want to toy with me, are you for real?" Kang Min-ji's voice trembled with uncertainty as she questioned, "Are we really dead?" Meanwhile, Han Seo-yeon's skepticism couldn't be contained. "Wait! So we are like little pawns that you have decided to play with?" The angel, unfazed by their reactions, produced a manual and a map, offering a glimpse into the world they were about to enter. "I'm going to send you to another world, and you will have to conquer a few characters. I'm not really good at explaining all this, but here is a summary of the world and a map." But amidst the chaos of questions and disbelief, Park Hye-jin's voice cut through with a nonchalant tone. "What do we have to do?" Kim Ji-eun's voice, tinged with a hint of sarcasm, added to the mix. "At least I get to live again. Why should I complain?" Lee Soo-yeon, the last to speak, injected a note of excitement into the conversation. "Wow, finally some fun in my life." With a decisive nod, the angel prepared to bid them farewell. "Well, I'll spare you the introductions and move to our farewells. Enjoy!" And with that, the being bestowed upon them a new beginning, reincarnating them into the unknown kingdom of Arcadia. What do you think awaits them on the other side?

MiHea · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
55 Chs

Arabella Yura Wycliffe

Arabella Yura Wycliffe stood at the carriage door, her small hand clutching the intricate lace of her dress, her heart fluttering with anticipation and anxiety. The weight of her father's expectations pressed upon her young shoulders like a leaden cloak.

She was but six years old, yet she carried the burden of her lineage with solemn grace.Her father, Marquese Wycliffe, a stern and imposing figure, regarded her with a mixture of pride and scrutiny.

"Ara, you would be accompanying me to the palace on behalf of the Wycliffe household," he instructed, his voice resonating with authority. "As a Marquese, you should know I have great expectations for you."Arabella nodded obediently, her wide eyes reflecting the seriousness of the moment.

She understood the importance of this visit to the palace, where her family's reputation and standing would be on display for all to see. With a final adjustment to her daughter's attire, the Marquese ushered her into the waiting carriage, his mind already preoccupied with matters of state.The journey to the palace was short but fraught with tension.

Arabella sat in silence, her mind racing with thoughts of the royal court and the daunting prospect of meeting the young crown prince of Arcadia. She had heard tales of his highness's exacting standards and temperamental nature, and the thought of being in his presence filled her with a sense of trepidation.As the carriage came to a stop, Arabella's heart quickened its pace.

She stepped down onto the cobblestone courtyard, her gaze sweeping over the grandeur of the palace grounds. The air was thick with anticipation, and Arabella felt as though she were stepping into the pages of a fairy tale, where every action held the weight of destiny.

Her father guided her through the halls of the palace, his demeanor poised and dignified. Arabella tried to emulate his composure, but her small stature and youthful innocence betrayed her nerves. She felt like a delicate porcelain doll, one wrong move away from shattering into a thousand pieces.And then, he appeared—the crown prince of Arcadia, a 10 year old child, a figure of regal splendor and undeniable authority.

Arabella's breath caught in her throat as she curtsied and bowed before him, her movements a testament to her upbringing and breeding. The prince regarded her with a curious expression, his eyes twinkling with amusement.

"Ah, the daughter of the esteemed Marquese Wycliffe," he said, his voice smooth as silk. "A pleasure to make your acquaintance, my dear."Arabella's cheeks flushed with embarrassment as she returned his greeting, her words stumbling over one another in her haste to respond.

The prince's gaze lingered on her for a moment longer before he extended a hand, his gesture inviting her to join him in the palace gardens.As they walked amidst the verdant splendor of the royal grounds, Arabella felt a sense of exhilaration wash over her.

Here she was, in the company of the crown prince himself, experiencing a moment of pure childhood joy. She laughed and played with abandon, the weight of her responsibilities momentarily forgotten.But then, in a cruel twist of fate, disaster struck.

As they frolicked in the sun-dappled glade, Arabella stumbled, her foot landing squarely on the prince's delicate shoe. A gasp escaped her lips as she realized her mistake, her heart sinking with dread.

The prince recoiled in shock, his expression darkening with displeasure. Arabella's eyes widened in horror as she realized the gravity of her transgression. She had offended the crown prince, the very person whose favor her family had sought to win.

But that happened to be just the beginning...

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Back at the Wycliffe estate, Marquese Wycliffe's fury knew no bounds. He berated Arabella mercilessly, his words lashing out like a whip, each one inflicting wounds deeper than the last.

Arabella pleaded for mercy, her tears staining her cheeks as she begged for forgiveness.But her father's heart remained hardened, his sense of honor and pride clouding his judgment. In his eyes, Arabella's misstep was an unforgivable offense, one that could not be overlooked or excused.

And so, he resolved to discipline her in the harshest manner possible, determined to mold her into the perfect daughter, worthy of her station.Locked away in a room reserved for punishment, Arabella was left to ponder her fate.

The darkness closed in around her, suffocating her with its oppressive weight. She longed for escape, for relief from the torment of her own thoughts.

Suddenly....

Arabella found herself in a state of confusion and disbelief as she regained consciousness in a body that felt unfamiliar. The rush of sensations overwhelmed her as she struggled to comprehend her new reality.

"Why does my body ache? I thought I died?" Her voice trembled with a mixture of fear and anger. "That Angel, if I get you I'll... So much bruise for a little girl."

She took a moment to assess her surroundings, realizing she was in a dimly lit room with no apparent means of escape. Panic started to creep in as she frantically searched for a way out. "I need to find a way and exit this room. But first I need to know who the hell I am and why I am so tiny?"

Her shouts echoed in the empty room, bouncing off the walls as if mocking her confusion. Arabella's mind raced with questions, each one more bewildering than the last. Who was she now? What had happened to her former self?

As she paced back and forth, her eyes fell upon a dusty diary tucked under the bed. With trembling hands, she reached for it, her curiosity outweighing her apprehension. "What could children her age keep that ends up discussing things between her and a piece of paper? What a dreadful life."

She flipped open the pages, her eyes scanning the faded ink as she delved into the musings of the girl whose body she now inhabited. Each entry revealed a tale of loneliness and despair, of confinement and neglect.

"I can't even tell how many days has this body stayed in this room, no food nor water ahhh... What time is it..." Arabella's heart ached as she read the girl's desperate pleas for freedom. She could feel the pain and anguish etched into every word, a stark reminder of the suffering she had endured.

But amidst the despair, Arabella sensed a glimmer of determination, a spark of resilience that refused to be extinguished. "Poor girl, I'll save you because what's yours is mine and your revenge shall be mine too," she whispered, her voice tinged with newfound resolve.

With renewed purpose, Arabella rose to her feet, her gaze fixed on the diary clutched tightly in her hand. The words within fueled her determination, igniting a fire within her soul.

"The master is looking for you," a voice interrupted her thoughts, startling her out of her reverie. Arabella turned to see a figure standing in the doorway, their expression unreadable.

"It's finally time to act," she thought to herself silently, her smile widening as she stepped forward to confront her fate.