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The Villains Precious Daughter Spoilers

 

The Villains Precious Daughter Spoilers

Synopsis

I previously endured terrible suffering since I resembled the Saintess, so why would the scoundrel kill me without showing any mercy?

No, the book stated that I was destined to pass away.

"My life has already been destroyed. Why, of all people, must I be the one to die a foolish death?

Still, there is hope! Since I haven't yet met any of the protagonists, I'll just leave.

But why did the bad guy pass out in front of me...?

I struggled hard and only just managed to rescue the villain's life when he was about to expire.

He intended to accept me as his daughter and teach me to be a saint, but now he's stating that he wanted to do the opposite!

I made the decision to live as his daughter for a few days before discreetly leaving.

My daughter is brilliant. My daughter is the most angelic youngster I have ever seen.

I believe I have persuaded my father too much.

Even the boys who had at first followed the actual Saintess began to take notice of me.

What happened? Aren't you meant to despise me, guys?

The Villains Precious Daughter Spoilers

The Apocalypse, the Four Knights, and the Origin of the Four Ducal Families

The White Knight of Conqueror (Red Knight of War), the Red Knight of War (Black Knight of Famine), and the Blue Knight of Death are the Four Knights of the Apocalypse.

The account of the end of the world is told in The Apocalypse. There will be four knights unveiled at that point.

Although I'm not sure if more than one deity is involved because the MTL occasionally uses the phrase "god or gods," two saints were dispatched by the gods.

An apostle and a saintess. They decided to support the first Emperor, a human. Following that, the first emperor gathered four heroes and vanquished the four knights.

The king and his four heroes were screamed and although the four heroes triumphed, the land was left in ruins.

The four knights cursed the four heroes, one by one. The Saint and Saintess' authority in the bodies imprisoned the four knights. They had to endure the curse eternally because the saints were powerless to free them.

Because it was like battling off other toxins, they also acquired tolerance to it. The first emperor (forgot his name, but it is the same as the book collection that Saintess has entry to) was granted favor by the Church, which aided in the establishment of the empire.

After the apocalypse, the Saint lost all of his abilities but was still able to stay in the empire. The key that gave him access to the collection of gods was preserved, though. You'll get access to the Library of Gods with this key.

All information on the past, present, and future of the globe is available in the library. The Saintess said that if the end of the world happened again, she would come back with the key.

The Pope had said that the Saintess would come back, but Rosaline, the Saintess, actually vanished.

The Reason for the Feud Between Oricsa and Valencia + A Little Bit About Rosaline

It was clear that Duke Valencia had a strong animosity toward the Oricsas. While they were on their way to the capital to meet the Emperor, Simon gave Rosalia an explanation of the source of this animosity.

According to the Oricsa family, Christian had been found, and Duke Valencia was her biological daughter.

 


Simon informed Rosalia that the conflict between these two families dates back a very long time. He told Rosalia that the Valencians would take control of the eastern region, which the Oricsa had previously dominated.

The northern regions were given up after the conflict with the knights. It was tough to exist in the north, where farming was challenging and dangerous animals abound.

Science and magic advancements made it feasible to dwell in the north with higher standards.

The hero of Oricsa had no desire for the northern lands. Oricsa played a ruse on Valencia since it was convinced that the East would come to Valencia. They shared a drink the evening before the encounter.

They would divide the territories formally at this point. Valencia was unable to make the meeting the next day because Oricsa had tampered with his drink.

It wasn't apparent whether the drink was poisoned or the poison was a dozing potion. The two families have been in conflict with one another ever since. According to the Valencias, one should be picked (for positions, works, etc.) based on one's ability, regardless of where one came from.

The Oricsas, who value their bloodline above all else, would be against them. The imperial clan and the Oricsa have a tight bond.

The emperor wanted Rosalia pulled away from the Duke of Valencia because of his prejudice in favor of the Duke of Oricsa.

The Duke of Valencia's animosity for the Oricsas was also fueled by Rosaline. If I remember properly, Rosaline was a member of a once-proud noble family. She received divine abilities later in life.

Rosaline had been engaged to Christian, the Duke of Valencia, and Christian, the 2nd son of the Oricsa. According to the Duke of Valencia, Christian's father divorced him because he thought he was incapable.

His father characterized Christian as being quite reserved. He almost never emerged in public, and only a select few knew what he looked like. Everyone was astounded by Rosaline's decision to replace the Duke of Valencia with Christian.

He didn't know why Rosaline had chosen Christianity, but he had always thought it was something else.

Being conceived in a human body (a baby), the Saintess would have distinctive eyes, but it would take a while for her awareness to mature and for her eyes to turn normal.

The Saintess was still getting used to her physique, to put it simply. It was claimed that Rosaline's daughter would probably succeed her as Saintess. Since she was 2 or 3 years old, her baby hadn't gotten up.

The youngster was taken after Rosaline and her family were attacked. The father, Christian Oricsa, also vanished, and Rosaline passed away soon after.

She was said to have promised the duke that he would discover her kid before she passed away. Saint Cordelia, according to Rosalia, resembled Rosaline exactly, with the exception of her golden eyes and silver hair.

The silver hair and brilliant eyes of the Oricsa family are well renowned. This made her certain that she wasn't Rosaline's child.

The Duke and other people think Rosalia resembles Christian precisely. Her blue eyes were the only thing they observed, and they stated they matched Rosaline's.

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