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The Heroine Has Gone Crazy

Mila's life was perfect in every single way—she had a supportive family, wealth, and even a high stage of her career. However, all of this was shattered on a fateful day as her figure fell down from the stairs, died, and left this life behind. Still in a confused state, she wakes up in an unfamiliar place and later finds out she possesses a different body than she was used to. The appearance she now possessed might be that of a goddess compared to her own, but the life they lived had a significant difference: one was living a life of solace while the other was living in hell. Now that Mila possesses the body, she has to experience a life that is completely different from her own. In her previous world, she was wearing high-quality clothes; now she is wearing the rugged clothes of a laundry maid. Living in a world where cruelness is breaming on the majority under a kind facade, will Mila be able to adapt and survive in this harsh reality, or will she be consumed by the darkness that surrounds her? Warning: The cover is not mine. I got it from Pinterest.

cute_lady_Jean · Fantasy
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109 Chs

Chapter 88: Lost in Thought

In one of the gardens in the second prince's palace, two figures are sitting on a bench under a tree, a man with red hair and a woman with silver hair, talking to one another in a comfortable atmosphere around them.

Isaac, the red-headed man, chuckled softly, his amusement evident as he leaned back against the bench, his gaze meeting Mila's with a mixture of amusement and intrigue. "Well, I must admit, I didn't expect to be caught in the act by someone as observant as you," he remarked, his tone light despite the underlying hint of embarrassment.

Mila smirked, her lush green eyes glinting with mischief as she regarded Isaac with a playful glint. "Consider it a fortunate coincidence, then," she replied, her voice laced with sarcasm. "Or perhaps unfortunate, depending on how you look at it."

Isaac chuckled, shaking his head in amusement. "Indeed," he agreed, his tone still light despite the implication of their conversation.