As the malicious stepsister of the protagonist Cinderella, Belia orchestrated her own cat to maul the gray-spotted sparrow Cinderella was nurturing in the morning, and later that night, she orchestrated the removal of a destitute young man's eyes. Little did she know, both of them were incarnations of the world's dominator and the embodiment of the god of light! Faced with a future only a month away, where she would be hanged and her life extinguished, Belia contemplated the harsh reality...
"Oh, who was it that danced with the prince all night at his coming-of-age banquet yesterday? So mysterious and charming. I guess it must be a princess from some kingdom."
"Mysterious and charming? More so than Belia?"
"Belia? Belia does indeed possess unparalleled beauty, but that person is different... Whenever I see her, I feel like my heart isn't my own. Her dress is adorned with stars, her high heels shine brighter than diamonds... But it's strange, I can't even remember what she looks like anymore."
"Oh, how lucky she is. I wish I could dance with the prince all night. The prince is handsome and a gentleman. Every girl in the Soro Kingdom would want to marry him."
"No, no, no. Count Louis is more to my liking, proud and aloof, arrogant beyond measure..."
A dispute seemed to arise in the background, and the elegant and ancient French accents began to buzz annoyingly like flies. Lying on her back, Belia turned over, trying to continue sleeping, but her back was poked.
"Belia, Prince Carlo or Duke Louis, whom would you choose?"
...Prince Carlo and Duke Louis?
Belia's thoughts were muddled as she tried to process the situation. She really shouldn't read before sleeping; now even her dreams were related to the book.
The poking continued from behind:
"Belia, Belia..."
Buzz, buzz, buzz.
"Who are you going to choose, the prince or the duke?" A string of fluent French came out of her mouth, "Of course, you should choose the best, the God of Light."
The buzzing stopped, and the surroundings grew as silent as death.
Belia instinctively raised her head only to find that several pairs of eyes were fixed on her, unblinking. The mockery and malice in those eyes were like arrows ready to pierce her.
That's when she realized something was off.
She wasn't lying in her own comfortably soft bed; instead, she found herself in a Baroque-style room. The room was filled with large windows, and colorful light shone through the stained glass, casting a gentle glow around her...
Rows of pure white desks, adorned with carved rose patterns, were occupied by many girls wearing exaggerated European-style puffy dresses. They all stared at her with a "vicious" intensity, looking as though she had desecrated their ancestral tombs.
"Belia!"
At that moment, a woman in her thirties or forties, wearing high heels, hurried into the room with a flurry. She seemed to have heard the earlier conversation and pointed a long, slender cane at Belia, her voice trembling with anger.
"You ignorant, arrogant..."
She was so furious that she trembled all over, "How dare you blaspheme our great gods? Get out of here! Stand outside for an hour, right now!"
...Belia?
Belia's eyes widened. Could it really be what she thought?
She glanced at her arm instinctively. Her skin was as snow-white as the first snow of winter, with delicate blue veins visible underneath-due to malnutrition during her childhood, she could never attain such translucent skin no matter how much she spent on skincare.
And then there were these puffed sleeves and the rose-purple puffy skirt...
In her mind, a line of text surfaced:
"Belia is naturally good-looking. In Natasha's eyes, her stepsister was like the finest doll she had ever seen at Brunoit's store. She had snow-white skin, golden wavy hair, and azure eyes... However, her bad temper was as striking as her beauty."
She... Belia?
Belia pinched herself.
"Hiss-" her desk partner glared at her angrily, "Belia, are you going crazy?"
"Does it hurt?"
Her desk partner seemed even angrier:
"Do you want to try?!"
It did hurt.
"Belia!" the middle-aged woman on the podium screeched with a voice like an angry hen, "Get out! Right now!"
The room buzzed again.
"She really doesn't know her place. Thinks her beauty gives her the right to disrespect the great gods..."
"Ten years ago, even the most beautiful and noble Princess Helen dared to claim that she would become a deity's concubine... In the end, she turned into a little pig."
"The glory of the gods is everywhere. Those who blaspheme them will be punished."
...
Belia was expelled from the classroom.
Her classroom was on the sixth floor. From there, she could see the endless white dome, flocks of white doves, and distant snow-covered mountains.
The wind from the mountains, carrying icy moisture, woke Yuli up instantly. It was strange; there were snow-covered mountains nearby, yet the air felt humid. And she was wearing this puffy dress...
But she didn't feel cold.
Prince Carlos, Duke Louis, Belia...
The white arched dome, the endless snow-covered mountains, the peculiar climate...
Belia pinched herself hard.
Now she was certain: she had transmigrated.
And it was into a brainless Mary Sue novel called "Cinderella's Gorgeous Counterattack."
Throughout the book, centered around Cinderella, the absolute protagonist, Cinderella's life was filled with early hardships, followed by a series of successes. With her good luck and purity, she won the hearts of one powerful figure after another. In the end, she even formed a relationship with the greatest figure of all-the world's creator and supreme god, the God of Light.
Compared to the God of Light, other princes and dukes became insignificant. With the protection of the God of Light, Cinderella eventually reached the pinnacle of life-being summoned to the divine palace and constantly accompanying the God of Light.
However, the author seemed too infatuated with the male lead...
At the end, although Cinderella didn't become a deity, she became the highest-ranked god servant in the divine palace. She was bestowed with immortal life and the authority surpassing all others.
This was a lousy ending for a romance novel, a cliffhanger, causing countless readers to threaten the author with death threats. But the author remained stubborn, even leaving a final note:
"Deities should forever remain high on their pedestals, gazed upon by others. No one can obtain the lofty heart of the God of Light, not even Natasha."
Belia struggled through the night to finish the book, only to be left fuming at the ending. But now, she was abruptly in this situation.
She had transmigrated into when exactly?
If yesterday was the prince's coming-of-age event...
The voice of the female teacher in the classroom became clear:
"Three days from now, the divine messengers will come to our Soren Academy for testing. Let's hope that among you, someone will become a God's Chosen..."
The church spire chimed, dong-dong-dong...
Eleven times.
Belia counted carefully. From the high floors, she saw water splashing in the air...
The musical fountain began to sing.
Uh-oh.
The test for the God's Chosen was in three days, and the eleven chimes meant that the God of Light's incarnation's eyes were already dug out before the last class. He was left in a fake cave behind the fountain, hidden by flaming bushes-nobody noticed him.
But it was Cinderella who discovered him. That was the plot.
No, it couldn't be.
Belia thought she had to recognize him as the savior before Cinderella did-
Even if it was a bit shameless.
Just then, she saw a plump young girl in a gray dress entering the school gates from afar. She carried a flower basket, presumably holding lunch, wore a gray apron, and skipped merrily.
That was Cinderella, Natasha-
She was here.
She would save the God's incarnation. From now on, her luck would be unmatched, and her already smooth path would become even smoother.
Meanwhile, for her, who harmed the God, she would become a jinx, walking into puddles while drinking water, stumbling into pits, and even chipping a tooth while eating candy.
This was truly the turning point in the original body's life.
The most immediate consequence was that tonight, she would be thrown into prison for intentionally harming the God's incarnation-this destitute version of her thought he was a commoner but was actually a minor noble, "Gaia."
Because she had left behind a symbol of the Fergus family-the emblem of the golden iris.
The original body always carried it, symbolizing the unvanquished glory of the Fergus family.
...Anyway, she needed to avoid this trouble now.
Belia run like a deer.
Her rose-colored skirt fluttered, revealing the lace border of her pure white stockings. Her high heels made a "click-clack" sound on the ground.
She sprinted up the high steps, crossed the lawn, passed through the rainbow-sunlit musical fountain, and finally arrived behind the rockery-
Flames of bushes surrounded the rockery.
It was quiet and deserted here.
Everyone at Soren Academy had heard a legend about this place; countless skeletons lay beneath the flaming bushes.
That's why no one ever came here.
Natasha was standing there.
She turned around in surprise:
"Belia, sister?"
Belia's gaze fell on Natasha's palm:
Under the sunlight, a golden iris was shimmering.
The ruby stamen seemed like a drop of scarlet blood, haunting and captivating.
My name is Katia, and I am just trying to survive until my fated mate arrives. Which may be easier said than done. Rejectection is the last straw. Whispering my acceptance of his rejection. I run through the pack house, out across the manicured lawn into the forest. "I'm sorry, my sweet girl," I say to my wolf. I'm sorry you have been stuck with me and have had to suffer everything I have. She whispers," it's not your fault, Katia. We came to a cliff with a waterfall. The hurt keeps pounding at me. I need it to stop. My sweet girl, and I just want peace, I keep running and leap off the cliff. Spreading my arms wide, with tears streaming down my face, I fall, not making a sound, waiting for sweet oblivion where we feel nothing ever again. "I love you, my sweet girl! Until we meet again, "My wolf replied just before we hit the water, "I love you too, Katia. I have never regretted a moment with you." The Snow Moon pack is having their last barbecue of the summer next to the waterfall on their land. The adults are laughing and joking while watching the pups play. The alpha, beta, and gamma are swimming with some of the older children and playing a game of Marco Polo. Someone yells, "Oh my goddess, someone just jumped over the waterfall!" Everyone is frozen as they watch what looks to be a child falling arms spread wide, no one makes a sound. The small body hits the water like a plane crashing into the side of a mountain. The alpha, beta, and gamma, spring into action, swimming towards the area the person went under. The alpha is screaming his wolf is going crazy repeating, "Find her. Find her...find her!" They dive and the beta surfaces with a small person in his arms. Alpha takes the girl from his beta, laying her on the ground. The men are shocked by what they see. She is covered in scars and injuries. Her body is twisted and broken. The Beta asks, "Who could have done this to someone so defenseless?" Alpha drops to his knees, repeating, "MATE...MATE...MATE!"
Dear readers, this book has resumed daily updates. It took Sabrina three whole years to realize that her husband, Tyrone didn't have a heart. He was the coldest and most indifferent man she had ever met. He never smiled at her, let alone treated her like his wife. To make matters worse, the return of the woman he had eyes for brought Sabrina nothing but divorce papers. Sabrina's heart broke. Hoping that there was still a chance for them to work on their marriage, she asked, "Quick question,Tyrone. Would you still divorce me if I told you that I was pregnant?" "Absolutely!" he responded. Realizing that she didn't mean shit to him, Sabrina decided to let go. She signed the divorce agreement while lying on her sickbed with a broken heart. Surprisingly, that wasn't the end for the couple. It was as if scales fell off Tyrone's eyes after she signed the divorce agreement. The once so heartless man groveled at her bedside and pleaded, "Sabrina, I made a big mistake. Please don't divorce me. I promise to change." Sabrina smiled weakly, not knowing what to do...
Her fiance and her best friend worked together and set her up. She lost everything and died in the street. However, she was reborn. The moment she opened her eyes, her husband was trying to strangle her. Luckily, she survived that. She signed the divorce agreement without hesitation and was ready for her miserable life. To her surprise, her mother in this life left her a great deal of money. She turned the tables and avenged herself. Everything went well in her career and love when her ex-husband came to her.
Life was a bed of roses for Debra, the daughter of Alpha. That was until she had a one-night stand with Caleb. She was sure he was her mate as determined by Moon Goddess. But this hateful man refused to accept her. Weeks passed before Debra discovered that she was pregnant. Her pregnancy brought shame to her and everyone she loved. Not only was she driven out, but her father was also hunted down by usurpers. Fortunately, she survived with the help of the mysterious Thorn Edge Pack. Five years passed and Debra didn't hear anything from Caleb. One day, their paths crossed again. They were both on the same mission—carrying out secret investigations in the dangerous Roz Town for the safety and posterity of their respective packs. Caleb was still cold toward her. But as time went on, he fell head over heels in love with her. He tried to make up for abandoning her, but Debra wasn't having any of it. She was hell-bent on hiding her daughter from him and also making a clean break. What did the future hold for the two as they journeyed in Roz Town? What kind of secrets would they find? Would Caleb win Debra's heart and get to know his lovely daughter? Find out!
In their three years of marriage, Chelsea had been a dutiful wife to Edmund. She used to think that her love and care would someday melt Edmund's cold heart, but she was wrong. Finally, she couldn't take the disappointment any longer and chose to end the marriage. Edmund had always thought that his wife was just boring and dull. So it was shocking when Chelsea suddenly threw divorce papers at his face in front of everyone at the Nelson Group's anniversary party. How humiliating! After that, everyone thought that the formerly-married couple would never see each other again, even Chelsea. Once again, she thought wrong. Sometime later, at an award ceremony, Chelsea went onstage to accept the award for best screenplay. Her ex-husband, Edmund, was the one presenting the award to her. As he handed her the trophy, he suddenly reached for her hand and pleaded humbly in front of the audience, "Chelsea, I'm sorry I didn't cherish you before. Could you please give me another chance?" Chelsea looked at him indifferently. "I'm sorry, Mr. Nelson. My only concern now is my business." Edmund's heart was shattered into a million pieces. "Chelsea, I really can't live without you." But his ex-wife just walked away. Wasn't it better for her to just concentrate on her career? Men would only distract her—especially her ex-husband.
Joelle thought she could change Adrian's heart after three years of marriage, but she realized too late that it already belonged to another woman. "Give me a baby, and I'll set you free." The day Joelle went into labor, Adrian was traveling with his mistress on his private jet. "I don't care whom you love. My debt is paid. From now on, we have nothing to do with each other." Not long after Joelle left, Adrian found himself begging on his knees. "Please come back to me."