Mafia Princess in the Roman Court
he Empress Dowager ordered us to put 'Atropos' Tears' in You
amages the royal reputation; the Empress Dowager's dislike was understandable. Bu
ying that after Your Majesty's last breath, we should... secretly send Your Majesty to
n were so frightened th
uchs looked like down there. Why couldn't they control their bladders?
sight. To avoid hurting her eyes and leaving herself with psychological trauma
ces. First to wake them up, and second to punish them on behalf of the real Julia Augusta. Although they were forced into it,
nation of Venus, and no one can take my life. If you're smart, you'll choose the righ
nt invented by the Spartan general Brasidas), do you understand? It involves cutting the flesh off your body piece by piece, a total of 365 cuts, and you won't be allowed to die until the last cut. Moreover, after each cu
know we were wrong, we wil
second thoughts, we are willing to suffer the 'Punishment of Brasidas'."
er legs weak with fear. The
is damned cold-hearted emperor actually sent someone to poison his own wife. He's 'not even as good as Brutus' (a famous Roman politician known for assassinating Caesar). Knowing that marrying a mentally unstable empress would bring shame to himself, why did he insist on marrying her in
still sit securely on his throne. If he's not smart, forget about his backyard being on fire, the entire Senate might be in t
ere greatly relieved and got up from
more
ta suddenly spoke again. They hurriedly knelt down again
oken up for now. Also, from now on, Livia is my confidante. You'd better spea
Your Majesty's orders." It seems this empress had indeed
inwardly. It seems her threats were effective. S
ely responded an
ied to poison Julia Augusta would react if
y bandaged Livia's wounds, de
see was her face in ancient Rome, so she hur
feature was her eyes, as clear and bright as a newborn's, black and clear like black crystal nur
properly cared for, she would surely be a beauty! No wonder that cold-hearted emperor was w
already put him on her "proscriptio" list (an ancient Ro
ld a man who poiso
was very perceptive. Seeing Julia Augusta sit in front of the bronze mirror, she quick
"Livia, when no one else is around, don't call yourself a servant anymore. Just say 'I'! People are equal, there
a to tears, but she was also con
ey didn't have such low self-esteem. This was the difference between ancient and modern times! Different eras sha
ivia actually nodded. It seems this girl wa
e. She realized she had traveled to an unrecorded period of the Roman Empire. In fact, as soon as she confirmed she had time-traveled, she gues
that wife-poisoning "Tyrant Ne