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The Villain's Cannon Fodder Bride

[WARNING: MATURE CONTENT] Reborn into the world of her favorite novel, 'Auberon's Edge', as the maid of an unimportant side character - the doomed princess who would be married off to the villain and then killed in a fit of anger some time after they were married - Rache is faced with a moral dilemma: does she use her knowledge to flee the to-be-conquered nation and live somewhere she knows will be safe, or risk upturning the fate of the book by warning Princess Airie about her impending doom? Before Rache can decide, she's ambushed in her bedroom by the princess' guard. Knowing how dangerous the black hearted prince of Sidera is, the princess declares she's forcing her maid to go in her place due to the maid bearing a striking resemblance to her own rare features, while the real princess goes into hiding until her parents can find a way to get untangled from Sidera's web. "Remember, if the prince finds out the truth, he'll kill you first." Trapped in a marriage to a cold-hearted sadist who only loves violence, railroaded into a pointless ending before the story even begins. There is no escape to this twisted romance but death. Rache - the new Princess Airie - will not go so quietly into the night. "Let's break up!"

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The Prince's Annoyance

"The most common way of a woman seeking a husband is to sneak into his rooms and cut off a lock of his hair while he is sleeping. Or, rather, the most common among nobility."

Donncahd stared at her.

"Why are you explaining my own traditions to me."

He didn't even bother to make it sound like a question.

She looked up at him from the book she held. "You told me to read more about Sideran culture."

"Are you incapable of doing so silently?"

"It is easier to remember knowledge if you tell it to someone else."

It was, in fact, the reason that tutors used to tell their students to explain problems and answers to them when they'd completed a lesson. So they could retain and remember it better, or at least confirm that it was in their memory at all.

At least.

That was what she'd always been told.

In her previous world.

She had no idea if they did that in this world.