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Diary of a Slave to Queen
Author: Holy_mackrel
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*Yuri* Princess X Slave with a hidden identity 'Sui, don't raise your head, and don't let yourself fall for the glamour of the Imperial Harem. Keep your head down and be as invisible as you can.' Those words were Sui's shackles ever since she could remember. This was Sui's mother's last advice before she perished. Living by these words, Sui always showed herself off as a simple servant of the Imperial Harem. From attending to the Concubines to serving the guests, she did all the tasks she was asked to. However, Sui could never curb her burning desire to learn more, and she ended up getting entangled with the one and only Imperial Princess, who had secrets of her own. ______ This is Yuri so enjoy it. The rating will change.

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