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The Villainess's Secret Bedroom Service

"Did you really think that after all that you've done to me, I would simply let you go, Rosalie? You might as well go to the Devil himself because otherwise, I will definitely find you. No matter what." One day, Wang Meiling, an ordinary office worker who likes to read romance fantasy books, wakes up in the body of Rosalie Ashter, a minor villainess in the R-rated fantasy novel that she was reading before this weird transmigration. As expected of the plot, Rosalie is supposed to die at the hands of her crazy and abusive brother Raphael, thus, armed with the detailed knowledge of the original story, Meiling is set to save the tragic villainess whose body she is now possessing and approaches Duke Damien Dio, the story's male lead who is suffering from the "Acme fever" curse. She offers him a one-year contract relationship, promising to help him relieve his suffering in exchange for his protection from the Ashter family and a hefty payment afterward. Although skeptical at first, Damien agrees to sign the contract, but when the time finally comes for Rosalie to leave the Duke, she realizes that ending their relationship might not be as easy as she thought. This novel can be categorized as "he falls first and he falls harder". WARNING: The story contains mature content such as R18 scenes, obsessive/yandere behavior, domestic abuse, an indication of sexual abuse, and gaslighting. It will also include the depiction of violence and gore. Read at your own discretion.

yoojee · Fantasy
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166 Chs

Confession

As mandated by the Imperial Law, every prospective ruler of the Empire of Rische had to undergo a compulsory and comprehensive legal education within the House of Judges. This prestigious institution assigned each aspirant a knowledgeable and proficient mentor, who held significant authority in the Courthouse as the first assistant to the judge.

Loyd Rische's esteemed mentor was none other than Eugene Hemill, the eldest scion of Viscount Hemill, a distinguished member of the esteemed Imperial Council. Eugene's unwavering commitment to legal scholarship made him a promising contender for the honored position of the next Imperial Judge.

Eugene's role extended beyond merely mentoring the Crown Prince; he served as an impartial investigator, gathering evidence and witness statements for upcoming trials. This separation from the prosecution ensured the legitimacy and accuracy of the entire legal process.