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... s equipment and left the room, leaving the master and his wife alone.

Rohan leaned down and helped Belle sit up on the bed with an additional pillow propped behind her for support. The sheet slipped down her torso, but he grabbed it and secured it around her breasts, allowing her to pin it under her arm. He did everything without saying a word, and Belle also didn’t speak.

He took a spoon and began to feed her the hot, thick gravy soup that was steaming and oozing a delicious aro ...

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"In this world, morality is but a thin line away from depravity, and the most captivating tales are often shrouded behind the veil of insanity."
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I was just an ordinary guy, living a dull and unremarkable life as an editor.

But when a maniac author killed me for rejecting his novel in a writing competition, I reopened my eyes in a modern fantasy world.

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I reincarnated into the very same novel that I rejected for the competition award, written by the very same author who killed me for it.

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Arghh….

Of all the people, I just had to be reborn as someone who was despised by the main characters the most at this point in the story?

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