The Tyrant's Tranquilizer
19/09/2024 Update
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Amelie Bourbon was a witch and a woman killed by the tyrant.
Just because I criticized a novel doesn’t mean you have to make me into the supporting character Amelie, who died from the start, becoming the trauma and trigger of the heroine.