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Twisted Rebirth of The Crimson Peony

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Synopsis
Through the mud and sand, she bloomed in defiance. In the flames and ashes, she bloomed in rebellion. Now, with the end of her life at the hands of assassins, she bloomed bright with flowers red in blood. Having lived her life in defiance and strong will to the end, Peony was brought back to life in the body of an orphan girl at an orphanage. As she once had a body of cultivation while being a peony fairy, she knew the child could cultivate. However, she discovers that others can't! The little girl, also called Peony, was abandoned in a forest, during a short excursion with the rest of the orphans. Outcasted and targetted for her small size, Peony was left to die in the forest when she accidentally stumbled upon a fairy and rescued it from a pack of wolves. Ten years later, she receives an acceptance letter from the second best magic school Night Raven College. Curious, she decides to attend, but there's a few problems. One, she has enemies who wants her dead. Two, she apparently has no magic but can cultivate. Three, apparently, the school is an all boys private school and she is a girl! A mistake? Nah, it'll be all part of her plan anyway! As she enters the school of magic, mysteries began to unravel and she begins to find a solution to her biggest problem of all in life. *Parts of the dialogue and events are from the actual game even though the Main Character will not take the Main Character role from the game.* Discord: https://discord.gg/2pW5VBkB
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

"Quick! End it!"

"There—it's the cursed plant!"

"Kill it!"

What a laughable situation...

All because she no longer bore flowers, they now wanted her dead.

And here she was—finally—on the verge of regaining her human form. After all these years of having her power stolen, banished to these barren lands full of humans and low-ranked beasts.

There was no need to guess who had orchestrated her downfall. She knew.

That vile woman, cloaked in so-called benevolence and praise, believed she could control what belonged to her.

The pain of her limbs being hacked away by machetes bit into her, sharp and burning.

Still, she laughed—a hollow sound buried deep in her chest.

If there were a next life, she would return the favor tenfold.

As the ruler of her kind, the queen of flowers, she would rise again—and her enemies would learn the price of betrayal.

Her blood spilled in thick, red streams—dark and slow, like sap.

It stained the skin and robes of her murderers, drawing screams of terror as buds began to bloom in the snow.

Crimson peonies—so deep red they looked soaked in blood—sprouted from her remains, defying death itself.

A final warning.

A cursed blossom.

A perfect gift for her enemies.

Her bloody revenge.