I Opened My Eyes To A New World Of Mystery!
mposing my original novel in the presence of others, I promptly summoned Jannat, commanding her to fetch a diary and a pen. "Yes, young miss," she replied obediently
nd callous treatment of those beneath her, had instilled fear into the hearts of all who served her. I pondered what
ious tone. "What is the meaning of this? Why do you persist in disobeying my orders?" Her res
is truly what you desire? Have my words lost their significance? Must I repeat myself
exited the room. "Yes, young miss. Please forgive my lapse in judgment. I
that moment that Jannat had never regarded Helen as the fearsome taskmaster others perceived her to be.Alone in the confines of the room, I carefully opened the pristine diary, its pa
with unwavering fervor, unleashed their vitriol upon Helen, the malevolent antagonist, while showering the uns
and an aura both cute and elegant. And then, there was the male lead, Prince Albert Wolter, the Crown Prince of the Empire and its first prince. His striki
minate those he once shared a drink with, without the slightest trace of remorse. Engaged to Helen due to political exigencies, their relationship was rooted in
inaugural encounter. The prince, utterly captivated by Clivat's pure aura, fell irrevocably in love at first sigh
you honor me w
ess,' Clivat hes
s the days unfurled, the bond between Albert and Clivat deepened, stoking Helen's ever-growing jealousy. William not only tu
became a stalwart p
ndifferent to her existence. Consumed by a maelstrom of rage and envy, Helenman Grenard-a blonde-haired, blue-eyed swordsman-uncovered the
narrative, a crucial detail eluding me, I decided to cons
esence attentive and eager. "Young
prior lapses in memory. "Tell
s, this realm is brimming with exceptionally talented Elementalists. The chosen successors to the imperial crow
ng miss, do not possess any elemental powers. The Duke, on the other hand,
ality of my powerlessness sinking
mother's abilities. "What powers does
lgae is a Water Elementalist. Crown Prince Albert and Lady C
sing Jannat with a wave of
ry. With her departure, the forgotten crucial detail resurfaced within my mind-I had neglected
inherit at least one elemental skill. Clivat, for instance, wielded the power of Water, while Prince Albert commanded the elements of Ligh
n a planned carriage accident orchestrated by a rebel faction when he was just fifteen. Left to navigate the treacherous realm of power and wealth at such a tender age, the young d
ss toward Duke Carter. In his role as the protagonist, Albert successfully
by that prince. I couldn't help but wonder why Helen, with both her parents being Elementalists, lacked any trace
n my mind, fueling my determination to