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Villainess Becomes The Knight

Abigail Essendson, the prideful daughter of George Essendson, Duke of the Forchestire Empire, had everything, money, respect, a strong image in high society, and loving and caring parents. But she made a mistake, she accepted the proposal for marriage by the archduke, Gerard Wiltshire, cousin of the crown prince. The man wanted nothing but money to strengthen his power so that he could attack the crown prince, which eventually he did and took over the empire. And that was the fall of Abigail’s family too, who was loyal to the crown. Her whole family was killed in the massacre. Her brother sacrificed his life to save hers. She blamed herself for everything as she was the one who chose Gerard over the crown prince. She trained hard, as a strong knight she was. She tried to kill Gerard by herself, but alas, she wasn't that strong to handle his whole army. "Even if you will ever be reborn, you will never be able to defeat me. You and your family will die from my hands." Gerard laughed as she was taking her last breaths. "I will. I will come back later to take revenge and will snatch everything back from you." These were her last words when she died. But not like the books she read, she did not go back in time. Instead, she was born again in the 21st century as a doctor, but the guilt never left her alone. One day, as she tried to save a little girl, she got hit by a truck and was transmigrated back to her previous life as Abigail. At last, God finally listened to her pleas. After she woke up, she was back in her previous life when she was 16. Would she be able to fulfill her wish this time?

nishidurani · 历史言情
分數不夠
275 Chs

The hunt

Gerard pov

"My lord, we have received the letter again. We are receiving it daily. Sometimes more than once a day.'' I have searched every corner, investigated every servant and staff yet I could not find the source of these letters. As if they were falling from the sky.

"Master, shall I burn it too?" It has been days since I burned the letter without even reading them but this was not working. I thought ignoring would irk the writer of these letters and he would reveal himself. But he was persistent in writing them secretly and no matter what I did it was not working.

"No, give it to me." he moved forward and put the letter gently on the table. I picked it up and tore the envelope with the same ferocity as I would tear the neck of the man who was writing the letters in the future.