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The Tyrant's Replacement Bride

Sebastian Leodegrance was fated to bring about the world's end, his path irrevocably marked by the three scars etched across his left eye as proof of his unholy contract with Ardalas, the Evil God. His insatiable thirst for power would have been enough to conquer all, even without the infernal blessing, but now not even the divine intervention of the Goddess could thwart his ambitions. With purposeful strides, he marched toward Cassiopeia to claim the hand of the renowned Princess Ava Cassia, a woman whose veins coursed with the blood of greatness. But as he drew closer, he discovered that the Princess had been exchanged with her Lady in Waiting. "Yes. I am the replacement. You have been fooled!" *** "From now on, Isla, call me Elder Sister." The person in front of her was the brightest constellation in the world. Ava Cassia... the Princess who was even prettier than the Nereids. But it was like looking in the mirror. She looked exactly like her. "Maybe the Goddess sent you to me so we can become Sisters. How about it, my dear Isla? Would you call me Sister?" Her most cherished treasure; her Elder Sister, Ava. "I'm sorry, Sister... this is the only way." "You must replace me. Because if I bear his child... this world would perish..."

Rossita Saga · Fantasie
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It wasn't only Sebastian who decided to leave that day. Isla was surprised when she heard Adam also decided to go back to Cassiopeia. She met him before he left, seeing him about to mount his horse.

"I've taken care of the work back home. You don't have to go back now," Isla said.

"It's fine, Milady," Adam smiled. "I also want to visit her. It's been a while."

Isla looked at him, noticing something was happening to him. She slowly asked, "You're okay, right?"

"Not really," the man showed Isla a different kind of smile when he answered. "What about you?"

Isla raised her face at him after a short silence between them. She didn't answer him, only smiling and shaking her head. Adam looked at her and softly shrugged.

"You know? I heard somewhere that the best revenge is forgiveness. I thought it was a nonsense, but... I kinda get it now," Adam said.

"Bloody hell," Isla groaned.

Adam nodded to her with a half smile. "I'm going."