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The 100th Time's the Charm: She Was Executed 99 Times So How Did She Unlock “Super Love” Mode?! Volume 2 - cover

The 100th Time's the Charm: She Was Executed 99 Times So How Did She Unlock “Super Love” Mode?! Volume 2

Yuji Yuji

Translator Stephanie Liu

Publisher: J-Novel Heart

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Summary

After finally shaking those pesky princes, Alphina was able to enjoy a year of adventure at sea. Now, she’s managed to sneak back to the Amazone Forest to restart her liberated life with Scarlet and Carl. There’s only one problem: Carl needs to continue his education in order to inherit House Sylvana, which means the siblings must part ways. Unless Alphina has a plan, that is!
 
Out of concern for her reserved brother, Alphina disguises herself as a temporary teacher and infiltrates Carl’s school. But wait, what’s Prince Lionett doing here?! Worse yet, His Highness’s inner voice still won’t stop gushing about her! Can’t he PLEASE just calm down? Alphina is going to have to think on her feet, because all this attention will definitely throw a wrench in her gears!
Available since: 07/05/2023.
Print length: 250 pages.

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