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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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191 Chs

Something Similar

The grand assembly of Leonis' elites was over. Isla walked out of the throne room with Sebastian on her side, but as they entered the corridor, they saw Adam and Kisara bickering loudly.

"Your name is February, spring season; your other name is autumn's flower, but you were born on the peak of winter? What kind of nonsense is that?" Adam mocked.

"You're silly! Just because I was named after an autumn flower doesn't mean I was born in autumn! Autumn was just when they sold me to the red-light district! And don't insult February because it was the time I met my Lee Hi! You, you ugly, rude thing!" Kisara puffed out her cheek, looking the most energetic she had ever been.

"I'm not ugly. You said it yourself, I'm handsome."

"W-when?!"

"The first time you saw me."

"Y-you heard?!"

Of course. If an exquisitely attired beautiful girl from across the corridor inquired about his identity and complimented him as handsome, how could he not take notice?