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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 · Fantasía
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592 Chs

Chapter 369

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Some of the beasts he easily slaughtered had hesitated to attack him once the man calmly approached them.

Failing to notice Zeleskiaz's presence, surprise would invade the wild beings and yet, the gaze challenging them to engage in a fight was still a natural warning for their instincts, warning them that their blood would be spilled instead of the human before their eyes.

It was a blade, a kind of sword named cutlass, shorter than those he had glanced the duke and his son carried… yet in his hand as deathly and far more dangerous. For his senses once against the prey was unmatched by any common noble… although the man known as Lucid Warrior was one whose strength could defy his.

'… Ten of high rank… and yet I had to let four free as they were relatives of a bird species…'