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And So It Begun

Life becomes a ball of confusion for Ji Hye Rin, a 27 year old Jobless woman who finds herself inside a popular novel called And So It Begun. Everything would be easy for her except for the fact that she hasn't read the novel or watched the drama adaptation. Join Hye Rin, who has now taken the Identity of Lady Vivian Diane Sullivan, the child of a mistress, and let's see how she'll find friendship, love and betrayal in unexpected places. . . . . . SNEAK PEEK "The traitor's father and all the men for 2 previous generations are to be beheaded in 3 days while the women in the family will be turned into government slaves." "This is the king's order and it should not be defied by anyone." The butler leaves the podium and the people start cheering. "Why are they smiling?" "Mother is going to die, why are you all laughing!" The people around me pays no attention as they cheered for a man with a large sword swinging it around Mother's head. In a blink of an eye, I feel something splash on my face. Her head is on the floor looking at me with tears rolling down her eyes. . . . . . Genres: Transmigration, Romance, Suspense, Mystery Sub-Genres: Revenge, Action, Comedy . . . Hope you have a nice time reading!!!

HairySquid · Fantasi
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72 Chs

THE COURT

ROYAL PALACE, RENZTEAD

GRAND ASSEMBLY HALL

"Taking into account all that he's done for the country, I've decided to return General Dexter's title as a prince and give him the right to also live in the capital city."

The king says and the silent hall is immediately filled with murmurs and whispers of disapproval.

"This can't be done, your majesty!"

The financial minister says.

"General Dexter is the son of a woman who betrayed the throne and the country. She also neglected her duty as the mother of the country!"

"The child of such a person shouldn't be allowed a permanent stay in the capital city where the royal family stays."

The prime minister Sir Cunningham says staring at the king with a cold glare.

"Letting him become a general of the country's army is more than a benevolent act from your majesty giving him back the title of a prince is way too much your majesty!"