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You Think I Won't Talk?

Elizabeth, a girl with an unusual personality is reincarnated into the body of a mute woman in what appeared to be medieval times. However, the people surrounding her seemed familiar. She had transmigrated as the dead villainess's older sister in a +19-rated novel she read long ago in her past life. Marianne, the previous owner of the body, had a tragic past. Abused by his obsessed older brother and little sister, the part of her soul left in the body doesn't give Elizabeth freedom. Now she will discover the truth behind Marianne's condition, experience unknown feelings, and recall her past to overcome these new difficulties. 'I'm gonna go crazy...how is it that this girl didn't even have her name mentioned in the novel?... some authors really are idiots...' _________________________________ Give some love to my other book too ^^~ • Barbaric Spouse, Descry the Night's Lure * To find my book you have to either search the title or my pen name. It will not show on my profile. _________________________________ TAGS: #R18 #SlowPaced, #Romance, #Smut, #Medieval, #Trauma, #Father&Daughter... (Sigh... so many tags... do emphasise #SlowPaced ^^) _________________________________ This is an original Story ^^ Author: XimenoideX

XimenoideX · Fantasie
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593 Chs

Chapter 411

A whiff of laughter was released by Orland, who in his admirable demeanour continued to converse with the previous Noverrne's Duke.

"Don't exaggerate. The kid is very polite even as I tell him to loosen up."

"Hmph, he should be. As amiable as you are, he was taught to respect those who deserve it." — Strict, Dolton Noverrne conveyed serious yet with a hidden hint of playfulness in his statement, opening one eye to peek at Sylfinnier's Duke, whose gaze had drifted back to the young men and women conversing with each other at a certain corner of the marvellous Hall. — "… and I see your daughter is one he deems deserving, how glad I am. Our children being friends was a dream we used to have, remember?"

A soft smile was drawn in Orland... although it felt sadness as he recalled the younger days of his daughter, continuing to talk with a trustworthy friend whom he valued in his warm comprehension.