A Tomb and a Confession
Fiona, the protagonist who is actually novelist Abigail transported into her own book as a palace maid, reveals she has secretly built a tomb for her mother in the palace, breaking strict rules. When confronted by the Emperor, she admits her actions were out of love for her mother, but also confesses her deeper desire to escape the palace altogether, surprising the Emperor.Will Fiona face the Emperor's wrath for her transgressions, or will her honesty lead to an unexpected turn of events?
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