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Transmigrated Into The Body Of The Cursed Prince Wife

What would you do if you found yourself in the body of a woman married to a prince? What's more, he isn't just any prince—he's a beast, cursed by the moon. --- Aveline, a rising actress in 2024, finds herself thrust into an unfamiliar world after a stage 'accident.' All she ever wanted was the spotlight, not a husband or a lover. But everything changes when she wakes up in the body of a woman who looks exactly like the person who caused her accident. Now, she's married to a cursed prince who's out for her blood. The only way back to her time? Make this ruthless, feared prince fall genuinely in love with her! How can someone who's never believed in love conquer the heart of a beast? Lord help her if she fails. -- Welcome, dear readers, both new and old, to my latest novel! I hope you enjoy this thrilling journey with Ave and Prince Lucian. If you haven't already, be sure to check out my other books: - Wife Of The Demon Prince - Bound To The Ice Dragon King - Loving The Temperamental Adonis Happy reading!

Ash20 · Fantasy
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224 Chs

Stay away from rivers

[Long chapter]

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"Hey, wait for me!" Ave ran after him as she didn't want to be left behind in this creepy place she had found beautiful a while ago. But after what she saw in the river, she knew she wouldn't be coming here again.

Lucian was walking so fast that she had to run to catch up to him, and in her dripping wet dress, it was difficult. They followed the forest path where the trees stood tall around them, casting long shadows on the ground, dried leaves crunching with every step they took, with a gentle breeze swaying the leaves.

It was getting dark as the sun was now setting behind the horizon, casting a golden glow across the land.

When Ave finally caught up to his long strides, she huffed for breath and then began to speak. "Why are you so mean to the Princesses when they haven't done anything to offend you again?" she asked curiously, as she'd seen how the Princesses had even stopped calling him names, yet he wasn't being nice to them.