Christina was born a princess in the ancient European culture when there used to be distinguishable ladies and gentlemen, dandies, earls, dukes and duchesses, heirs and heiresses, etc.
They lived in an over hundred years old castle, even the gardens and the trees were over a hundred years old.
It was a time when lessons are taught at home, especially for girls. They are mostly taught how to be proper ladies, curtsy well, have a nice eating etiquette, and dance classes. The social circle was all that mattered to the people of this time.
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Part 1: Storyline of My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess
It was a time when girls were expected to marry young, and are considered as old from the age above eighteen. Some families who live in the city, receive their young female relatives from the villages to help them step into society.
In my opinion, this lifestyle was beautiful, but it extradited the poor who could not afford to sponsor their daughters. On the other hand, young men dressed in cravats, pantaloons, pointy shoes, bold belts, etc.
The class difference was the order of things, the heiresses are the most competitive in the marriage business. All the men throng to them, requesting for their hands, men drag in public about who would be lucky enough.
And before marriage proposals are accepted, the pockets are checked. The men who married these girls are usually many years older, no, love was not encouraged in those days. Only relationships are based on profits and losses. A marriage must be for a reason, either to rise in wealth or cash.
Christina was receiving her home-taught lessons from her teacher when the news came that the prince was hosting a ball in a week’s time, and girls her age were invited.
She was seven years old and regarded herself as a genius since she walked at the age of one, spoke at the age of two, and read all the books in the large library at five. Her teacher was strict and constantly whipped her during training. She was shocked when her lessons changed from etiquette to dance, even more, when it was the same teacher who was going to handle it.
She had a sister who wasn’t actually her sister since they shared a different bloodline. The girl was brought to the castle when she was five years old and after about a year her mother died. She thought she was going to hate the girl when she was informed of the new member of the family.
The hate was going to come from the fact that she thought the girl was born by her father from a mistress. But when she set her eyes on Mishuly, she fell in love with her at once.
She remembered the girl from her past life, she’d been cruel to her and had later discovered she was the child of the royal family and she’d been punished for her cruelty.
But in this life, she loved Mishuly very much. A new dress had been made for the ball, a dress was made for both girls. Mishuly was now five and Christina, seven. Christina was heartbroken when she heard that Mishuly won’t be attending the ball cos she wasn’t invited.
When she inquired as to the reason, she was told that Mishuly wasn’t her blood relative and therefore couldn’t do everything she did. Christina loved her sister and insisted that if she wasn’t going then she herself won’t go.
Part 2: Main Characters of My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess
Christina, the protagonist of my sister the heroine, and I the villainess prince, is a seven years old genius, who could learn very fast. She was also very smart and figured out ways to avoid her teacher’s whips.
Christina loved her sister to a fault since she’d been given a second chance after dying as a traitor who betrayed her sister in her past life. Her sister was nothing like her since they were not blood relatives. But in this life, she loved her very much.
Part 3: Hot Chapters from My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess
My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess Chapter 04:
Christina had annoyed her teacher so much, but she couldn’t whip her with her long whip, because the etiquette lesson was happening at the dining table where she was having dinner with both her father and her sister.
She’d chowed in a bad way and her teacher was angrily glaring at her. She took the opportunity to do as she pleased since she knew her teacher was powerless before her after.
My Sister the Heroine, and I the Villainess Chapter 05:
Christina had hidden in a tree trying to avoid her teacher who was yelling her name and last time from below. She was depressed after hearing that her sister couldn’t get an invitation to the upcoming ball and was trying to hide from everyone.
Her teacher found her and brought up the harsh reality of how her sister whom she was killing herself wasn’t actually her sister. She didn’t want to hear this and begged her to stop. But she felt better after the conversation and came to love her teacher better.