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Summoned by a Pretend Villainess

[Status: Completed /02/14/24] Synopsis: When Monarki found herself tied inside a dark castle dungeon, she merely thought that it was all just a product of her dream. But when knights appeared in front of her and ordered her to be dragged to the guillotine, she realized how intense and terrifying her dream was. Determined to go on and witness where her silly dream will take her, she obediently puts her neck under the blade that screams her death. “Death to the sloth! Execute the lazy bitch!” She was convinced that it wasn’t real, but when the coldness of the blade touched her skin, the heart-wrenching cries and tear-stained faces of her loved ones filled her vision. She finally realized that her lethargic and boring life as Monarki had ended, and her new identity in that unfamiliar world where magic and monsters exist began. However, the lingering soul of the body’s owner, Luna, seemed to have wanted her body back. Will Mona allow her to reclaim her life once more? Or will she fight for her own life, despite the truth that nothing belonged to her in that world? “What can I offer for you to feel belong in this world?” Asked by the Grand Duke who wanted her to stay. The man gave his heart instead, now owned by Monarki. Join Monarki to unravel the mysteries revolving around her transmigration, and find out why her soul, of all people, was the one who got summoned. *** This is my first story so I can assure you that I'll finish it no matter what^^ The novel will focus on Mona's adventure as she unravels the mysteries revolving around her and Luna's identity. Romance is quite slow, but it will gradually focus on that, so please keep reading^^ Thank you! - Cover is mine^^

superAyan · Fantasie
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165 Chs

135. The Grand Duchess of the North

Watching proposals on social media and reading them in papers or books always made Mona wonder how the one who got proposed always felt. She watched them cry and thought – 'must they really need to cry?'

Some couldn't contain their emotions and would shout or thrash around before they answered the anticipated 'yes' and lend their fingers.

She once wondered if that time would come to her – when someone would kneel in her front, holding out a tiny box with a ring inside, asking for her 'yes'. She thought about how would she respond and decided that she wouldn't tear up.

Such a joyful occasion shouldn't be ruined with sobs and sniffles or tears and snot trickling down her cheeks. She'd smile, laugh, and jump the man down.

"I haven't said anything yet, why are you crying already?"