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The Villainess Law of Vengeance

When others grew to love another, Kalliope fell for darkness. Instead of innocence, betrayal greeted her first, lies met her second, and revenge befriended her last. A century long, her own kind, the mages concealed her origin. They let her lived a beautiful dream before smashing it all apart with a cruel reality. The heroes who saved her kind from being hunted by the humans on Earth were her parents. It was then, blood colored her eyes, madness painted her soul, and corpses of her enemies littered on the path she walked. While she dyed the earth blazing red, the demon whom she had embraced like her guardian angel smiled and asked. “Is my love enough to keep you in the darkness?” The temptation was endearing. But, what happened when someone broke the darkness and told her the most beautiful lies? “You deserve happiness. You are meant for the light.” In the end, which side will Kalliope choose? --------------- Disclaimer: The cover isn't mine! Credits to artist. Instagram: @author_kiiara Discord: Kiiara #9809

Kiiara · Fantaisie
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146 Chs

Disguising As A Student (3)

As soon as Kalliope entered the library hall along with the other three students, the librarian who had been putting the books away emerged from behind the bookshelf. "As usual, you may sign your name and the time of visit on the book before looking around," said the middle-aged woman as she waved her hand to unlock the giant book with roots-covered front. It slammed open by itself and flipped through the pages and stopped at the last one.

"And one last thing," the librarian lowered her head and warned them solemnly from the upper gap of her eyeglasses. "Mind your manners. I do not wish to hear any noise besides the flipping of pages and the scratching of quill."

"Don't worry, Ms. Coral. We'll make sure to keep the peace," Vittoria promised the middle-aged woman with an obedient smile on her face. However, Ms. Coral, the librarian only gave her a cold snort, then corrected her glasses before pushing the cart full of books towards another aisle.