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Her Royal Highness Seems to Be Angry, Volume 1

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​Princess Leticiel is the most powerful sorceress of her remote kingdom, adored by her subjects. But as her land is ravaged by an endless war, she loses everything: her people, her family, her new husband, and eventually, her own life.
Until she opens her eyes and awakens in a place she's never seen before!
A thousand years have passed, and Leticiel finds herself reincarnated in the body of a duke's daughter named Drossell, a woman dismissed and apparently despised by her own family and even her fiancÉ. Now, Leticiel must figure out how she appeared in this new form and what events have transpired since her death.
There's a lot to be mad about, but first on the list: how on earth did future magic turn out so lame?

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Series: Her Royal Highness Seems to Be Angry Publisher: TOKYOPOP

Kindle Book

  • Release date: May 24, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781427869678
  • Release date: May 24, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781427869692
  • File size: 64180 KB
  • Release date: May 24, 2021

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​Princess Leticiel is the most powerful sorceress of her remote kingdom, adored by her subjects. But as her land is ravaged by an endless war, she loses everything: her people, her family, her new husband, and eventually, her own life.
Until she opens her eyes and awakens in a place she's never seen before!
A thousand years have passed, and Leticiel finds herself reincarnated in the body of a duke's daughter named Drossell, a woman dismissed and apparently despised by her own family and even her fiancÉ. Now, Leticiel must figure out how she appeared in this new form and what events have transpired since her death.
There's a lot to be mad about, but first on the list: how on earth did future magic turn out so lame?

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