Aurelia's life was a tapestry of secrets and power struggles. Found as an orphan, her world was upended at four when Louise, a 'formidable demon', adopted her. Initially, Aurelia harbored hopes of a brighter future, but Louise's discovery of Aurelia's latent superior demon heritage marked the end of her innocence. Under Louise relentless tutelage, Aurelia was forged into a weapon of magic and combat, Louise was mean , yet her power grew exponentially. On the cusp of adulthood, a fateful blood test reveals a shocking truth: Aurelia is the destined counterpart to the human Princess, her most despised adversary. As their paths intertwine, Aurelia must navigate a labyrinth of destiny and enmity.
so far I really wnjoy the development seen in the characters, even with the time skip. The writing and grammar has been good so far and I'm excited to see more!
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this book was really good.. well written with right pace. I really had a good time reading this the only thing I didn't like was how lydia and riley hiding things were resolved in just a few chapters and with just a simple apology. I think the aurelia character deserved a bit more in that aspect. i loved aurelia. she was amazing and so clear hearted, courageous and loving.
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The main issue I have is with Lydia. People may not get along and I understand that Lydia is alone, but she misses her status and needs to outnumber someone before attacking. Somehow mc is attracted, but even then when Lydia talks, she always makes herself be in the right. Every person is always on Lydia's side, even the mother of the mc and makes it out to be both of their faults.