Reborn Of The Malicious Woman

Executed for her wicked deeds, Audelia Elizabeth Von Leonhart, once obsessed with a prince, finds herself reborn. But this isn't just a second chance; it's a shocking regression to childhood, with memories of a past life as a Yakuza heir. Haunted by her past mistakes and her family's over-the-top adoration, Audelia vows to change her fate and escape the entanglement that led to her demise. Can she navigate a world of doting relatives, eccentric gods, and a looming encounter with the very prince who sealed her tragic end?

Reborn Of The Malicious Woman

Executed for her wicked deeds, Audelia Elizabeth Von Leonhart, once obsessed with a prince, finds herself reborn. But this isn't just a second chance; it's a shocking regression to childhood, with memories of a past life as a Yakuza heir. Haunted by her past mistakes and her family's over-the-top adoration, Audelia vows to change her fate and escape the entanglement that led to her demise. Can she navigate a world of doting relatives, eccentric gods, and a looming encounter with the very prince who sealed her tragic end?

The chill of winter bit at Audelia's bare skin as she was led towards the guillotine, a cacophony of curses and jeers trailing her. Her messy violet hair, shorn and tangled, whipped across her face, but her ruby eyes remained vacant, devoid of all emotion.

'Well... it couldn't be helped... I did many evil things... that's the truth...' she mused, a phantom ache in her chest.

Forced to kneel, her head positioned, her gaze lifted to the man on the throne. Jonathan Lemian De Rozenkrenzt. His fierce eyes, once her world, now held only hatred and disgust. Yet, as she looked at him, a soft, peaceful smile touched her lips.

'Finally, I have freed myself from this painful love.'

"Audelia Elizabeth Von Leonhart... You are a malicious and wicked woman," Jonathan's voice cut through the air, cold and unforgiving. "For that, you shall be sentenced to death."

'If there is a next life, I want to atone for all my sins and become a better person.'

"Do it." Jonathan's command was swift. The blade fell. Cheers erupted.

But unknown to all, heaven had heard Audelia's desperate wish, and granted it.