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Roses in Disguise

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The girl knew she would never turn 17. The age before life. Before freedom. Being born in the Imperial Palace was already hard work for the young Xiaomao. She knew long ago her life would be wrecked in shambles and treacherous by the Asterisms. It wasn't her first time living on this Flora planet, neither her second. It was her 36th, and final life, and she wanted to make sure this one would count. And so she continued her life in a novel as a princess, daughter of Emperor Aranthor and Consort Suki. The only problem is that the Asterisms won't make it easy to get what she wants. Except, Xiaomao knows. She knows the world better than anyone. Perhaps even the reader itself.
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