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Woke Up as a Stepmother in a Werewolf Fairytale

You can NEVER run from destiny. This world needs a SACRIFICE to live. Will you still save YOURSELF? Meet Seraphyne Lycanwood, a master chef who unexpectedly finds herself transmigrated into the mesmerizingly futuristic world of Sinalta. But this isn't your typical fairy tale. She steps into the role of a stepmother and weds the enigmatic Alpha, igniting a whirlwind of secrets and intrigue that even her culinary expertise couldn't prepare her for. Just when things couldn't get any more complicated, Seraphyne is unceremoniously thrust back to Earth. The carefully planned marriage proposal for her crumbles into nothingness, leaving her broken. Seeking comfort in her grandmother's home, she crosses paths with a gallant military captain and his son, who strangely addresses her as "Mommy." Little does she know that this chance meeting will alter her fate forever as she becomes entangled in the captain's hidden world. As these two parallel realms collide and the ominous specter of the Apocalypse looms ever closer, their destinies become intertwined in ways they could have never imagined. Will Seraphyne and her newfound allies have the power to avert the forthcoming catastrophe, or will they succumb to the inescapable forces that threaten to consume both worlds?

Jiuxianzhi · 奇幻言情
分數不夠
150 Chs

Unstable Mutation

The next morning, the soft rays of the sun gently filtered through the curtains. Seraphyne tiptoed around the kitchen, preparing a nourishing breakfast for Zuzu. With a delicate plan, she sliced fresh fruits and arranged them artfully on a plate, their vibrant colors contrasting beautifully against the pristine white porcelain.

The aroma of freshly brewed herbal tea wafted through the air, filling the room with a comforting fragrance. As she carefully placed the plate of fruits on the table, Seraphyne's eyes fell upon a neatly written note that she had penned earlier.

The words were filled with a gentle reminder to Zuzu.

"It's still too early to wake up the child," she murmured softly to herself, her voice laced with a touch of maternal concern. "Children should complete an eight-hour sleep daily, and gadgets can only be used in a fixed schedule."