True, she did stab Ruveliss, but that was only after he’d done something particularly cruel to her. Ina’s The Abandoned Empress is an adaptation of a novel by Yuna and the story is a take on the “Villainess Gets a Reset” trope, though I don’t know if you could really describe Aristia as having been a villainess in her original timeline. ![]() Using her knowledge from how events played out in her original life, Aristia attempts to carve out a better future for herself and the people she cares about. Having unexpectedly been given a second chance at living her life, Aristia is determined to alter her fate and avoid getting embroiled with Ruveliss. Then, Aristia wakes up in the body of her ten-year-old self back in the time before she moved into the royal palace and was still living on her family’s estate. Having lost everything, Aristia can only curse the fact that she had ever loved Ruveliss in her final moments. ![]() Ruveliss (unfortunately) survives and sentences her to death for treason. Stuck doing all of the behind the scenes work for the Empress while Jieun basks in the love and affection that Ruveliss never showed to her, Aristia endures a series of humiliations, abuses and tragedies – until she finally snaps! Her mental state having deteriorated from grief, Aristia attacks the emperor in a fit of rage and despair.
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