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Villainess Trains Her Assassin

[World: the 19th century] [Theme: Reincarnation and Royal Love] The daughter of the Duke, Adela Virginia, who was born with incredible magical power, tragically died once. Her last memory was of using her magic to destroy the royal family. She was so vengeful that she tamed monsters with her extreme power. Her actions wrecked everything. But, in the end, she discovered she was being exploited by the first prince, whom she had never seen. The prince, who was he? If she helped the prince, why was she killed? Who was the girl who fatally stabbed Adela? In her woozy vision, she couldn't see her face clearly. She could only remember one word the killer had used to express how frequently she hated her. "Adela, I hate you. I wish I could kill you when we first meet". When Adela opened her eyes, it was dawn. She was astounded to learn that God had given her a second chance. Will she be successful in discovering the truth this time? Will she meet the prince this time? Will she be able to find that murderer? ***Story*** *Bind you in hellbound. *Under the sunshine. *My tempting dummy/ Uncle, love me deeper. [Weekly Targets 400 power stones= 2 bonus chapters. 600 power stones= 3 bonus chapters. 800 power stones= 4 bonus chapters. 10 Golden Tickets= 2 bonus chapters. 100 Golden Tickets= 4 bonus chapters.]

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Peter, ever observant, seized the moment to voice a concern that had been lingering beneath the surface. "Yes, but where is Francis?" he inquired, his tone laced with curiosity. The absence of the fourth prince had been notable—a gap in their discussions that had drawn their attention.

As if in response to Peter's inquiry, Francis emerged from the fringes of their surroundings. He appeared with an air of purpose, as though drawn by the mention of his name. With an apologetic smile, he acknowledged his tardiness, his words a respectful acknowledgment of his role within the council.

"Your royal highness," Francis greeted, his voice carrying a touch of formality as he addressed Richard. His head bowed slightly, a sign of deference that highlighted his commitment to their shared cause. The council's unity and purpose were evident in the way Francis seamlessly integrated himself back into their midst.