I thought I'd finally escaped my hellish life when I died in an airplane crash, but I fell into another nightmare when I awoke as Rudbeckia de Borgia, a minor villain from a historical novel destined to die at the hands of her husband, Iske van Omerta. Within the novel itself, there are many daunting challenges ahead of me: I have to find a way to save my husband’s little sister, win over my cold-hearted husband, and gain the support of the people of the North, all of whom currently despise me. The problem is that the man I’m supposed to marry, the legendary knight of the North, is the same man who will end up murdering me and my entire family. To save his kingdom, my father desperately begged my fifth groom to take my hand in marriage. In the original lines of the novel, I was a villainess-used as a political tool by my father and older brother-who ended up dying at the hands of my future husband. However, "becoming the bride of a god" is something that's beyond imagination and full of horrible chaos and dazzling pleasure. Although Midori has so far lived a solitary life and has difficulty associating with people directly because of her power, she decides to get married in order to help. Midori has an especially strong yet hidden "cleansing" power that could potentially aid the Gods. Gods, who carry the burden of impurities, are revived by the skin of maidens. However, it is later revealed that the true form of the man from the prophecy was Shirogane, the spirit of archery! After some time, Shirogane, who appears before Midori again, requests Midori to become his wife. Even though Midori has an ability to see "unwordly things", she initially believed that the prophecy was a dream. "You will be my wife." At an early age, Midori was told this prophecy from a mysterious and beautiful young man.
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