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Beneath Astoria's Veil

Trapped within the enchanting pages of her novel titled "Persona," Ellie's journey takes a surreal turn when she awakens in the body of the villainess, Eleanor Ashford. Determined to rewrite the novel's fate, Ellie steers away from the prescribed love story of Ava Sinclaire and Crown Prince Lucas. As Ellie navigates the difficulties of her new life, an unexpected marriage to the mysterious Grand Duke Cassius Caspian further complicates her existence. Beneath Cassius's perfect facade lies a turmoil mirroring Ellie's inner struggles, leading to a cascade of misunderstandings in their relationship. Yet, a cruel revelation surfaces... As truths unravel, Ellie and Cassius must confront the complexities of love, destiny, and the consequences of a tragic history that binds them. Will their newfound understanding strengthen the bonds of love, or will it untangle the delicate threads holding their relationship together? In the realm where fiction intertwines with reality, "Persona" paints a tale of love, sacrifice, and the transformative power found in second chances.

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80 Chs

79. Astoria

It had been 4 days, but Cassius still hadn't come out of Eleanor's room. He only took his own food from the kitchen, without calling the servants and after that, returned to Eleanor's room.

Max had tried to ask how Eleanor was doing, he didn't ask about the success or failure of Cassius' antidote, because he knew it would work, considering he himself survived due to Cassius's blood.

However, Cassius remained silent, and walked half-run to Eleanor's room as if he was avoiding Max's question.

While Max was walking back and forth inside Cassius' office, a servant met him and said that there was Eleanor's family looking for Cassius.

"Ugh! They seem tireless!"

Grumbling, Max exited and headed towards the gate. Duke Ashford and Ethan came daily, every morning and evening.

They kept asking about Eleanor and demanded to see her. Max could only provide various reasons to appease them because, honestly, he himself still didn't know Eleanor's condition.