Chapter 30 Ignoring the surrounding activity, I relied on my memory and walked purposefully until I reached what appeared to be a study. Gently placing the car seat down with my still sleeping son inside, I took a seat in the chair, carefully scanning my surroundings. The room was a seamless blend of modern functionalityContinue reading “Once upon a bad Christmas”
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Once upon a bad Christmas
Chapter 27 In the book, the female characters were driven by jealousy and the male characters by greed. It wouldn’t earn the label of a “dog blood” drama without a heavy dose of dramatic conflict, and villains were abundant, each consumed by their own selfish ambitions, plotting and scheming at every turn. Now, however, theContinue reading “Once upon a bad Christmas”
Once upon a bad Christmas
Chapter 25 Zhugri is the second son from the Hui family. A man once seen as his rival became his brother, with their emotion shared through a bond. Unlike his older brother he was awakened first but remained calm, he had been around Vanity Saint Michael the most and understood that acting is something thatContinue reading “Once upon a bad Christmas”
Once upon a bad Christmas
Chapter 24 A month passed in a blink, many things were set in motion, from activating various contingency plans to securing resources, and the once frazzled memory from transmigrating into this body had mostly been restored, fragmented memories slowly solidifying like curdled milk. If I had not been the original author with a somewhat goodContinue reading “Once upon a bad Christmas”
Once upon a bad Christmas
Chapter 21 A transparent screen was brought up displaying a profile, the system interface projecting information about my current state. I looked at the present information belonging to the body and what I had brought with me. What I had brought over was not important, anyway, I had tried shortly after giving birth and itContinue reading “Once upon a bad Christmas”
Once upon a bad Christmas
Chapter 15 Notice: This disclaimer is provided to ensure respectful consideration of real-world individuals and organizations. While inspired by some actual events and societal structures, all names, characters, places, incidents, and timelines mentioned within this chapter/book are entirely fictional and products of the author’s imagination, created for narrative purposes within an alternate world setting. AnyContinue reading “Once upon a bad Christmas”