Second chances of Villains
t had happened in the past, I would have gotten out of there a
vidual. If I hadn't fallen in love with him, I would not have
t, and then I'll be ready to meet the Duke. Tell to Duke that he can wait, or that he c
f. I have no want to hear his terrible words imme
sponse; she was the head lady in waiting for the Duke a
Since when has she refused to meet with the Duke?' 'Normally, she is the one that demands a meeting at the earliest o
d up straight and fixed her attentio
that she appears to be the same as before. 'Her eyes ha
dy, who was still standing there like a statue, and questioned
om that I was not the genuine duchess, that I was not Lady Elizabeth, th
rwhelmed with resentment and envy towards others. I had to be blind to not no
ger someone I wanted to be. "Can you tell me what it is?" I posed the
lady in waiting answered, h
her, and she bowed one last time bef
about to leave the room and stretched my stiff mu
to myself, "How ridiculous was I in the pas
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