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Reborn as the Villainess, Marked by the System

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A fate worse than death. A system she never asked for. A love that wasn't supposed to survive. Lian was executed at dawn, branded a traitor, a murderer, and the empire's greatest villainess. The entire empire watched as the flames swallowed her alive. But her death wasn’t the end. It was the beginning. When she opened her eyes again, she was back in her sixteen-year-old body, that is, three years before her downfall. Enemies were still smiling in her face. Her killer was still whispering love in her ear. And she was still powerless. Until the voice came. [SYSTEM BOOTED: Welcome, Subject #77. Fate Correction Protocol Initiated.] [Main Objective: Prevent Timeline Collapse. Status: Marked.] Each decision she made was now monitored. Every betrayal she ever suffered? Reversible. At any cost. If she follow the system’s orders, she could gain abilities no one in this world should wield. But, if she fails? She dies. Permanently. But she was not the only one playing this game. There’s him. The mysterious Duke who was never part of the original story. He sees through her masks. He knows things she never told anyone, not even in her last life. A man the System cannot predict. And every time she got closer to the truth, she would hear the system whisper: "WARNING! This version of you should not exist". Marked. Watched. Rewritten. Lian discovers that her execution was never the true tragedy, but only the first move. To survive, she must become the villainess everyone fears. To win, she must rewrite destiny itself. But love? Will it be the end of her? Again? But this time, it might take the world down with her.
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Chapter 1 - Burned at Dawn

The air reeked of iron and betrayal. And the world was burning.

Smoke curled around the wooden stakes, thick and suffocating, as if the heavens themselves couldn't bear to watch what was about to unfold. High on the execution platform, lit by the amber light of burning sky, she stood, completely tattered, bruised, and barefoot. Her name was spat out like a curse from the lips of the crowd below. 

 Ayelet Raven Delroy. The Duke's daughter. The villainess of the Empire. 

Clad in the shredded remnants of what was once a sapphire gown, Ayelet was barely more than a ghost of her famous former self. She was no longer the girl draped in velvet and malice, but a hollow-eyed woman bound by fate. She stood at the heart of the golden throne, her gown tattered and blood staining the once immaculate silver embroidery. The chandeloers above flickered with dying magic, casting cruel shadows accross the cracked marble floor.