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The Redemption Of The Forgotten Heiress

WARNING: (This novel is slow burn, and may be frustrating for some readers.) Marianne Walcott is betrayed by her elder sister, and the young Duke she loves. After the duke has taken advantage of her, he promised to marry her. But to cover his misdeeds and wrongdoings, he plotted against her with her sister, Beatrice whom he is in love with. They made Marianne a betrayer of the viscount family, as her family is killed, and she is beheaded in front of many people ordered by The crown prince of the Austria. She wakes up to 6 years back, when she is still 14 and has not revealed to people that she is a girl. She is so useless like ever trash of the viscount. Even her lovely father is disappointed in her. Useless? Idiot? Trash? Because of love, she let everyone knows that she is a girl, betraying her father. But she is going to show them this time how capable she is. Although she has a very bad reputation in London, but there is a way for changes right? She's going to be the most excellent bachelor in the whole England. But something is quite not right, why is the cautioned and upright crown prince of Austria always following her around? "His highness, don't tell me you are a gay." "Nonsense! Why would I be a gay, when you are a girl?" She is really done for this time. ⚠️ THIS NOVEL IS A DELIBERATELY DRAWN OUT, WITH A LOT OF FOCUS ON CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND RELATIONSHIP BUILDING. ⚠️

PrixyGold_03 · 歴史
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116 Chs

The Viscount's Birthday Party (2)

"Thank you, my son," the Viscount says, oblivious to his daughter's inner turmoil. "I am sorry I did not listen to your advice about the sand industry. I know you warned me that it was a risky investment, and I should have listened. But it was the only option left to save our family from bankruptcy. I am sorry if I disappointed you."

Marianne looks at her father, her heart swelling with love and pride. "Father, I am not disappointed in you," she says. "You did what you thought was best for our family. And I am sure you will make up for it in the future. Besides, there is no need to dwell on the past. Let us focus on the future."

The Viscount smiles, a look of relief in his eyes. "You are wise beyond your years, my son," he says. "I am glad you are home with me. I have missed you."

"I missed you too, Father," Marianne says, feeling a sense of contentment wash over him. "And I am happy to be home."