Diana was abandoned by the family who should have loved her. Her father, longing for a son to inherit his company, saw only disappointment in her birth as a girl. Her mother, afraid of losing her husband’s affection, handed Diana, still an infant, to her younger sister.
Living with her aunt for many years, Diana eventually discovered the painful truth—that she had been cast aside by her own parents. She devoted herself to making her aunt’s life as happy as possible. But tragedy struck. Her aunt died, and Diana’s life fell apart, ending in the worst possible way.
Strangely, her lingering soul transcended into another body in a world far different from Earth. The body she now resided in belonged to the Queen of Apocrypha, a kingdom in dire straits as problems piled up one after another. Night after night, she wondered—she had escaped the torment of her past life, only to face burdens she was never meant to bear.
“Dear Readers."
Thank you for picking up this story. Diana’s journey was inspired by my fascination with reincarnation and the idea of overcoming hardship. I hope her struggles and triumphs touch your heart as much as they did mine while writing her tale.
“Dear Readers."
Thank you for picking up this story. Diana’s journey was inspired by my fascination with reincarnation and the idea of overcoming hardship. I hope her struggles and triumphs touch your heart as much as they did mine while writing her tale.