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Reborn as the Villain’s Bride

Tieniel
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I died betrayed, blood soaking my silk gown as the man I loved raised the blade. But fate gave me a second chance—waking me up in my seventeen-year-old body, years before the war, the heartbreak, and my death. Now, Duke Ravencourt—the ruthless “Villain of the North” and my former executioner—is waiting to marry me again. This time, I won’t be his victim. I’ll be the perfect bride… The cunning player… The unstoppable force who will rewrite my fate. Love, revenge, and power collide in a deadly game where every smile hides a secret—and every kiss could be my last. Will I forgive him… or will I end him first?
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Chapter 1 - The Dead Bride Returns

I still recall the exact second I passed away.

Warm blood saturated my silk robe; the jeweled neckline torn by a blade intended for someone else.

I remember the crowd shouting.

The emperor's far-off shout.

And betrayal's weight pushes more than any wound.

Then—nothing.

only silence.

Cold. Unending.

Up till I opened my eyes.

I was not reclining on the marble ballroom's imperial floor any anymore.

I was in a luxurious bed, draped in silk curtains, inhaling air perfumed with lavender.

My heart pounded. My palms shook.

This is...my old room.

Five years ago, though, it burned down.

I froze as I stumbled toward the mirror.

The face staring back was one I had not seen in decades.

Seventeen.

War, heartbreak… or death have not touched

I was not dreaming.

I had come back to life.

A gentle knock at the door.

"Milady? The duke's carriage has arrived."

Duke Ravencourt.

my prospective husband. My once-again executioner.

The guy they used to refer to as the Villain of the North.

I was also about to get married once more.

I wouldn't run this time, though.

I wouldn't seek concealment.

This time I would reorganize everything.

Even if it meant making him fall in love with me—

before I judge whether to pardon him... or kill him.