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Return of the Villain's Bride: Rewriting Fate in Ancient China

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"A second chance at life—this time, I will defy fate and seize my destiny."



AN ORIGINAL STORY WRITTEN BY WONDERNINE



Return of the Villain's Bride.



Mu Xueling awakens in the past, before her world crumbled. Armed with knowledge of the future and burning for revenge, she's determined to rewrite her story. This time, she'll cherish Yuan Shengze, the man whose unwavering love she once foolishly dismissed. This time, she'll crush those who seek to use and discard her, including the devious official who ruined her life.



But changing fate proves far more challenging than Mu Xueling anticipated. As she navigates treacherous court intrigues and deadly plots, she finds that each choice ripples out in unexpected ways, threatening to unravel her carefully laid plans. The very actions she takes to protect herself and Yuan Shengze might be the ones that tear them apart.



With enemies lurking in every shadow and the weight of her past mistakes haunting her, can Mu Xueling outsmart her foes? Will she finally grasp the happiness that once slipped through her fingers, or will her thirst for revenge cost her everything... again?



"Return of the Villain's Bride" is a thrilling tale of love reborn, vengeance, and a woman's fierce determination to forge her own destiny in a world desperate to control her. In this high-stakes game of power and passion, Mu Xueling must decide what she's willing to sacrifice for a future she never thought possible.

205 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 13, 2024

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January 28, 2026
Two for one-story

This is a two for one-story. The first story were interresting, even if it were not well written. The second story is confusing and switches back and forth over many years, each chapter more or less focusing on one character.

It feels like an orally told story by your grandmother, not a written and planned presentation of the story.
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