LOGINMy elder sister, Emma Rothschild, longs for a life of luxury. As such, she requests to marry the prince of Northia, Matias Redburn. On the other hand, I'm married off to an elven scholar visiting human territory, Aleron Glintwood. After the wedding with Emma, Matias leaves Northia and visits the giant clan's territory to establish a trade route. He's never heard of again. Meanwhile, I accompany Aleron to Empiria. He obtains a teaching position at the Royal Academy of Magic by virtue of his elven talent for magic. As for me, I become a highly envied professor's wife. Emma continues to live alone in the Northian Frozen Plains. She's later discovered to be having an affair with a human knight. When the Draconian Council of Elders exiles her from their lands, our father—Gareth Rothschild—furiously declares that he's severing ties with her. She's thus forever cut off from the Rothschild family. While I'm on my way home for the festival, Emma forcibly stops my carriage. She begs me to take her home and put in a good word for her. Along the way, she suddenly grabs the reins. As a result, the carriage goes out of control and tumbles over a cliff. When I regain consciousness, I see Emma on the floor. She's crying and demanding a change in engagement plans. At that moment, I realize that she's also been reborn. However, Emma doesn't know that life with the elves isn't as wonderful as she imagines. I immediately begin preparing for the magic academy's entrance exam. This time, I'll spare no effort to be admitted into the academy myself.
View MoreIn a society where family tradition was highly valued, those who failed to take care of their parents would be looked down upon by everyone. If Emma and my parents really brought the issue to the attention of the Empirian Academic Council, my reputation would be completely ruined.Gareth valued aristocratic dignity above all else, so I gave him two choices—he could either live quietly in my villa and distance himself from the aristocratic social circle, or accept 10,000 gold dragon coins and return to Rothschild Manor to rebuild the Rothschilds' ancestral home.My parents chose the latter option without hesitation. After all, how could living in seclusion here possibly compare to returning to the manor to flaunt their wealth?Emma's plan had fallen through, so she had no choice but to hope that Aleron would earn more money. That way, she would be able to live a pampered life, riding in a magic airship and living in a luxurious castle all day.After graduating, Aleron found a decent
When we saw the results, the members of the Scholars' Guild started congratulating me."You really made it into the Royal Academy of Magic, Ms. Lilian!""Congratulations!"I had been successfully accepted into the Royal Academy of Magic.Matias lifted me into the air. "My wife is a genius! You're the first mage in our family!"Cedric was also admitted into the Royal Magic Research Institute in this life, and the other scholars all made it into their desired academies as well. Aleron, who had scored a full 20 points beneath the passing score, was the only exception.He sat slumped beneath the bulletin board, looking distraught. Emma was clutching his robe hysterically."It shouldn't have turned out like this! You clearly passed the exam and were admitted into the Royal Academy of Magic! There must have been foul play! Someone took your place instead!"Let's ask for an audience with the council and the academy! They must have made some sort of mistake!" she shouted.All the cand
Emma's face reddened with anger and embarrassment, but she didn't dare toss the bracelet to the floor. "Honestly, who cares about your ratty bracelet?"After Matias retrieved the bracelet and put it back on for me, he leaned over to check on my condition.When I took in his travel-worn appearance, my lip trembled, and my tears started falling again.He gently wiped my tears away with his warm fingertip. "Although you look beautiful even when you're crying, don't cry anymore or your eyes will become swollen."Gareth and Faith immediately plastered on flattering smiles. "You're back, Matias. Why didn't you notify us in advance so we could prepare a sumptuous banquet for you?"Matias turned slightly in their direction and snorted coldly. "I wouldn't dare impose! Since you don't acknowledge Lilian as your daughter, then naturally, I'm not your son-in-law either."With that, he took my hand and led me away.Gareth and Faith followed us all the way to the porch, upon which Gareth stam
I had just finished setting down the elven cookies I'd brought with me when I heard Father snort coldly. "Get on your knees, you ungrateful brat."I stood stubbornly in the doorway instead of complying obediently, like I would have before. "What did I do wrong?""You've brought shame to our family! You've been showing up at the Scholars' Guild constantly because your husband's not around. When Emma kindly visited the guild to give you advice, you ended up sowing discord between her and her husband. Every noble family around is laughing at our family now."You've married into the dragon clan and are enjoying a life of luxury. What else are you dissatisfied with? How dare you seduce Aleron?"He tossed the crystal goblet in his hand at me, which shattered on impact. The fragments sliced into my calves, causing burning pain.I sneered. "You were the one who was reluctant to relinquish the dragon clan's betrothal gifts and made me take Emma's place, Father. How is it that I'm the one b


















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