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Four Ghosts of the Empire

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**The Four Ghosts of the Empire** The Empire didn’t fall to an army; it collapsed under the weight of a Hero’s broken heart. Alaric was the "Golden Knight," a puppet of a corrupted Empire who hunted the innocent in the name of justice. His last mission: execute the Saintess Evelina for a crime she didn't commit. But when he found her—broken and discarded by the very people he served—the "Hero" finally snapped. In a violent explosion of forbidden mana, Alaric tore the fabric of time itself, dragging the world back to the past. But Alaric wasn't the only one who returned. **Evelina**, the Saintess who still feels the ghost of the noose around her neck. **Killian**, the Shadow who lost his sanity searching for a love he couldn't save. **Seraphina**, the "Villainess" who died in a dark hole and has no intention of playing the victim again. They have a second chance, but they aren't the young, hopeful souls they once were. They are four ghosts trapped in living bodies, scarred by memories of death and betrayal. In a game of gods and emperors, can they change the future when their souls are already too damaged to heal? *"We died as enemies. We woke up as ghosts. And this time, the Empire will burn with us."*
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Taste of Poison and Petals

The last thing I remembered wasn't my crown, but the smell of bitter almonds.

I was Seraphina Von Astra, once the jewel of the Empire, now a nameless rat rotting in the dark. My fortune—the vast lands, the gold, the dignity of the Astra name—had been stripped away in a single afternoon. I had been framed for the poisoning of the Emperor, a crime I didn't commit, but one the world was all too eager to believe I was capable of.

I lay in the filth of the dungeon, my mind looping back to the day before the guards came for me.

I had seen her. Evelina. My "dear friend," the Saintess who had always smiled so sweetly at me. I had caught her in the garden, handing a small, leather-bound pouch to Killian, the Emperor's Shadow.

I had thought nothing of it then. But the next morning, the Emperor was convulsing, the Saintess and the Hero Alaric had vanished without a trace, and I was the one being dragged to the chopping block.

They left me, I thought, my breath hitching in my chest. They used me as the scapegoat and ran.

The heavy iron door of my cell creaked open.

I expected an executioner. Instead, I saw a familiar silhouette. Killian. He stepped into the damp cell, his dark armor glinting. He didn't look like a savior. He looked like the man who had received a pouch of poison from my best friend.

He walked toward me, his crimson eyes burning with an intensity that terrified me. He knelt beside my broken form, reaching out a hand as I breathed my last.

Traitor, I wanted to scream. You and Evelina... you took everything from me.

But the darkness claimed me before I could spit in his face.

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I sat up with a violent jolt, clutching my chest.

My heart was thundering against my ribs. I looked down at my hands. They were clean. No dirt, no blood, no broken fingernails from scratching at stone walls.

I was in my room at the Astra Estate. I was rich again. I was powerful again.

But the memory of Evelina's sweet smile and Killian's cold eyes felt like a fresh wound. I wasn't just a regressor; I was a woman who had been discarded by everyone she trusted.

"Lady Seraphina?" a maid called, knocking gently. "The Saintess Evelina is here to see you. She says she has a gift for you before the ceremony."

A gift. Just like the one she gave Killian in the past life.

I stood up, walking to the mirror. I looked at the girl in the reflection—the one with the black hair and the cold, diamond-like eyes. This time, I wouldn't be the naive friend. I wouldn't be the easy target.

If Evelina was a traitor and Killian was her blade, then I would have to become the very monster they accused me of being.

"Let her in," I said, my voice like ice. "I wouldn't want to keep my dear friend waiting."