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The Evil Emperor's Fragile Heart

Mana was a brilliant young lawyer working for the biggest international law firm in the world. With her prodigious talents, influential family and a perfect fiancé, her life was considered a dream come true…until a freak accident cost her everything. Or so she thought. After three years of being confined to a hospital bed, the man she had loved with all her heart told her about his betrayal as he slit her throat. The next moment, Mana found herself in the body of a sickly ten-year-old princess of the same name, in a world she thought to be fictional. “The Legend of Mars” was an ancient epic chronicling the adventures of the divine King Mars and his virtuous wife, Queen Astra, and their triumph over the evil, half-demon emperor Raven. Princess Mana was the unfortunate half-sister of Princess Astra, who died at the age of ten…and somehow pulled in Mana’s soul. And thus, Royal Princess Mana decided to make the best of her new chance at life and seek happiness. However, she soon found that what she had read in “The Legend of Mars” and the actual people she met were very different. Why was the divine child Mars an insufferable brat? Why was the virtuous Astra plotting nefarious schemes? Why did the brother of Mars look exactly like her traitorous fiancé of her previous life? And the meek little boy she accidentally rescued was actually the fearsome evil emperor …? But why on earth was he clinging to her and looking at her with puppy eyes?

Jaywalker_Holmes · Fantaisie
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Chapter 122 – Raising a Toast (2)

Next, General Aquila and Crown Princess Pica stood up together, with big smiles on their faces.

General Aquila raised his glass. "My little Raven…he's grown up so much and even has such a brilliant fiancée now," he said. "This gap of ten years in my memory is quite annoying – I remember Raven as a little baby that could barely stand, but was rather sweet and obedient – he's always been beautiful, even as a baby – always smiled at me and waved his tiny arms whenever he saw me, and he'd giggle so happily when I picked him up and swung him around, and ate happily when I fed him, too, and never peed here and there – totally unlike Rook, who was determined to aim at my nose whenever I was changing his diapers. Raven never did that, and I used to wish that Rook would be as well behaved as his Big Brother Raven when he grew up…" He paused for a moment.

Laughter broke out amidst the crowd at General Aquila's words, and both Raven and Rook flushed, embarrassed.