When you visit our website, if you give your consent, we will use cookies to allow us to collect data for aggregated statistics to improve our service and remember your choice for future visits. Cookie Policy & Privacy Policy
Dear Reader, we use the permissions associated with cookies to keep our website running smoothly and to provide you with personalized content that better meets your needs and ensure the best reading experience. At any time, you can change your permissions for the cookie settings below.
If you would like to learn more about our Cookie, you can click on Privacy Policy.
The fiery red sun finally broke through the entanglement of the white clouds, revealing half a smile. A few small white clouds in the sky, like jasmine flowers with gold edges, rushed out of the clouds. The night before had been filled with a storm, and although no heavy rainfall except the pitter-patter of the rain against the roofs, it helped give a rosy morning filled with the chirps of birds all around the palace ground. Yet, the cold sensation, and the rosy atmosphere from the almost fallen rain, didn't help Regina had a good night of rest. Ever since they had left the garden house, she had been fuming with rage, playing different scenarios of her gauging Lucinda's eyes and feeding her with cow dung and sand. Or perhaps, choking her in her sleep. That, however, wasn't the only issu