Chapter One

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I gazed upon a noble lady, her silver hair glistening in the summer sun, and her purple eyes, which only those of noble blood possess stared back into mine.

Lady Serabi de Purineus.

A well known noble lady because of her unmatchable beauty and delicate figure that every girl in the country desires. However, there was one thing her admirers didn't know about Lady Serabi, only those who have noble blood would know about Lady Sarabi's evil deeds. She was passionate or perhaps, obsessed would better describe Lady Serabi about someone in particular.

Prince Layven Chaol Breevort.

He was a genius, and from a young age, he excelled in his studies, mastered swordsmanship and is an excellent user of magic - one of the strongest in the kingdom; this led to the King crowning him immediately as the next heir to the throne. And of course, by having such a good looking Prince as her childhood friend, it wasn't unusual for Serabi to develop feelings for him. However, Serabi's innocent romantic feelings soon turned into an unhealthy obsession for the Prince. Her personality changed drastically; she was a jealous and bitter person as one simple glance at a female other than her Lady Serabi's mind would fill with rage and jealousy. With that anger, Lady Serabi would begin taunting the poor ladies who interact with the Prince or a simple glance at him. And thus, commenced Lady Serabi's endless hours of watching the Prince.

Many would describe her actions as being a stalker, and they are right.

Lady Serabi's behaviour resulted in pushing the Prince further and further away; his eyes were cold whenever he looked at her, his face would be filled with obvious discomfort and disgust when one would mention her name. Rumours quickly spread around the nobles of the Prince and Serabi's relationship, one of the many stories was that Serabi had put a sleeping potion into the Prince's soup and had planned to bear his child; this story is still famous between the nobles. Although, it wasn't confirmed if this is true or not.

Everything that I've told came from a famous novel I've read online, called 'The angelic tale of Princess Amara'. I was shocked and sometimes astonished by the methods Serabi used to seduce the Prince, as so would you. But there was only one problem.

I have become Lady Serabi.

Why is this happening to me?!

I stared back into the mirror; once again, was greeted by beautiful silky hair and alluring eyes. Defeated, I let out a long sigh; my past life was beginning to look promising after I just got a job at a local bakery store. Though I would have been any heroine in a novel with my appearance, once again, I was defeated when I saw the enormous cardboard cutout of a young boy who we all know who is it.

The online novel was one of my favourite stories in my past life; it was your typical cliché romance novel with the perfect heroine who is kind and loving to everyone. The ideal male lead who was not only handsome but his love for the heroine, made him overcome all of his problems. And the villainess who is hated by everyone who also happens to bully the kind princess. You may ask why I'm in such despair well from having most of the noble families hating you and as a bonus Prince also resents you; it's clear to say that I am the villainess. Destined to live a short life, Lady Serabi was only a tool used to strengthen the relationship between the male lead and the heroine, and by the end, the Prince, the person Lady Serabi claimed to have loved so much, killed her.

Did the Prince have to kill Serabi, though? Perhaps he should've exiled Serabi from the Kingdom although there's no guarantee that Serabi won't find a way to come back.

"Miss, it's time for you to wake up and get ready break-"

An older woman came into the room wearing a maid costume, which looked as though it came from medieval times. She had a shocked expression on her face, her eyes bulging at the sight of the young girl sitting in front of the mirror.

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