Revenge For The Noble Lady
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could turn plain features into something uniquely enchanting. Princess Miranda highly valued her beauty. Because of my excep
ty might surpass hers. As a result, most of the maids around her were rather plain, even somewhat unremarkable.
ut, like a handful of pure, unblemished snow. To ensure I could stay by Princess Miranda's side for a long time, I cleverly used natural fruit extra
ng the most trusted person by her side, enjoying a time of great favor. However, being too conspicuous was not a good thing either. I would o
r servants in low regard. In fact, it was more accu