I possessed the female lead’s twin sister.
The sickly female lead is in a ‘limited time’ situation where she dies without being able to connect with the male lead because of her arranged marriage with her mu*derer, the villainous sub-male lead.
I felt sorry for the heroine, so I married the villain instead of her. I would just wait for the right opportunity later and then get a divorce!
Well.
This man who was said to be a mu*derer… was… .
“… … Dream of me, wife.”
I actually dreamt of myself with a blushing face.
Why are you so cute?
Why are you so handsome?
‘Alright, I acknowledge you as my husband.’
By the way.
Why is the residence of my husband, the prince, so poor?
Even the vassals are ignoring my husband?
Ahem. I can’t stand still and watch.
They’re all dead.
Chapter 10 The corridor, where the heat and noise of the bustling ballroom had eased somewhat. Valoa quietly followed behind Beatrice as she walked off somewhere. Then, once the crowd...
Chapter 9 There were countless balls, banquets, concerts, reading salons, and other events—large and small—constantly being held in imperial high society. They were places where nobles exchanged information, and also...
Chapter 8 A short time after the honeymoon, As Clyde was slowly leaving the Knights’ Headquarters while waiting for Beatrice, he stopped in his tracks at a familiar voice coming...
Chapter 7 When she was left alone, she used to be overwhelmed by a suffocating sense of helplessness. The shock of realizing she had only ever been a hollow shell...
Chapter 6 “Being recognized as a married couple… You dare, in front of me, to bind yourself to another woman instead of me?” Biting her lower lip as if suppressing...
Chapter 5 Beatrice stared straight at Clyde’s face, which seemed to be shining from how much effort had gone into it, and widened her eyes. ‘Right! Let’s just grit our...
Chapter 4 The first person to recover from the shock that left the entire family speechless was Clyde’s older brother, Caelan. He narrowed his brow slightly and spoke in a...
Chapter 3 There was, in truth, a reason things had unfolded this way. ‘No, even if we agreed to persuade them as quickly as possible, did we really want to...