Summary
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Isabella, scorned as the “failure of an older sister” to her saint younger sister, lived a life getting mocked. One day, she met a young vagabond named Raven. Though they spent time together like family, Isabella’s dormant saintly powers suddenly awakened. Her sister, learning of this, set a trap, leading to Isabella’s death.
However, Isabella’s life rewinded returning her to a moment before her demise. And there she encountered Raven again, who is now the Emperor of the Empire, grown and emotionally hardened.
“I will never love you,” he declared, indifferent to her now, with no memory of their shared past. Feeling unwanted, Isabella planned to resolve a particular issue and then leave him behind.
But then.
“Don’t go, Isabella.”
“…Your Majesty?”
mycahlovesit3
@amx your completely right. To anyone who is confused by what we mean by this spoiler ⚠️. So in her first life the FL had died but before she died she took in an orphan child. That child was secretly a prince that was abandon because he had mixed blood of a maid in him. When she regressed and came to her new life apparently the world she is in isn’t the same as her old one? Everything happens the same from what we saw first. However we soon come to realize the prince she looked after is some how 5 years older then her besides being a little kid like he was in her other life. Now we realize this is some alternate universe. So now it feels like the author is trying to pair the FL with a character she saw as a child in her past life, whom she viewed as a son. This is strange, considering it wasn’t a close age gap—she was 18, and he was only about 8 or 9. She was an adult who saw him as family and treated him like a son. So, having them as love interests in this life feels very weird to me. Like imagine falling in love with someone you once saw as your son? Other than that weird aspect. This story had potential it’s very good and the FL becomes this villainous to get revenge on the person that killed her in her previous life. I say this story had a 10/10 potential but for now I say it’s like a 6/10.
amx
This reads like ai wrote it with instructions to disregard anything that makes sense