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The Villain’s Little Star

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I never expected to wake up in someone else’s life—especially not in some disgusting orphanage again. But here I am, four years old, stuck in a world I don’t even recognize all that well. That changed the moment I saw the black carriage bearing the emblem of the Grand Duke of Noailles. That’s when it hit me—I’ve transmigrated into a BL novel. A very specific one. And the man in that carriage? Adrien Léonel de Noailles, the ruthless Grand Duke of the North, feared by nobles and commoners alike. But I didn’t care about any of that. All I knew was: I’m not rotting in that orphanage again. So I ran straight into his path and locked eyes with him. For some reason, he smirked—and adopted me. Now, I’m his daughter. And I can’t quite understand why he adores and teases me like I’m some fascinating little thing he picked up on a whim. I just wanted a way out. But it seems I’ve become the villain’s little star.
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