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Empress of Eternal Winter [GL]

A normal high school student named, Makoto Ami, who was having the quietest high school days of her life---not. She was her school's cold-hearted Ice Queen. Sending cold glares to every she meets, giving out orders to what she called clods and infuriating minions. Being in the student council she had to maintain order every day. However, Makoto Ami, has been reincarnated by a God who didn't give a single shit about her and made her the new queen of a kingdom lost in barren snow. She was killed in a sort of accident when she tried rescuing a kid who was about to get hit by a huge red truck. Upon reflex, she pushed the kid away and she was killed instead. The god that caused her death, the accident- mocked her for trading her fragile mortal life for another. Not only that, it was revealed that every single horrible moment in her life was made by the same god. She cursed the deity swearing for revenge. I truly wonder what will happen to our Heroine as she unexpectedly reincarnated in another world! Art is made by the artist Myka I commissioned! Revised story: January 20, 2023.

Zerin_Lee · Fantasy
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154 Chs

Chapter 60: Fluffy Ears (I).

Chapter 60: Fluffy Ears (I).

  Elizabeth's POV

As the days passed, playing around the estate became so boring and filled me with intrusive thoughts that I needed to go outside and try meeting a certain someone. 

"Your highness, I will prepare to pack our things."

"Sir Tobias hasn't arrived?"

"Not yet and Scholar Misha is mentally preparing himself for the trouble ahead."

"Alright, I'll see you in a bit then Victoria."

Victoria was busy preparing for Sir Tobias' return with reinforcements to investigate the illegal activity by the orphanage, knowing I can't trust the military knights in the area.

I suspect them of being loyal to the lord for their pockets must be deep with payment of hush money. 

Reading books no longer intrigued me, I wanted to go outside again- I want to tell the sewer children that soon they will reclaim what was rightfully theirs.