
Her Royal Highness Seems to Be Angry, Volume 1
Light Novel (Her Royal Highness Seems to Be Angry, Book 1)
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Kou Yatsuhashi
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Leticiel was born as a princess in a time of war and was hailed as her nation’s Greatest Sorceress. After suffering a devastating loss during an invasion by a neighboring country, she gave up her life to prevent the enemy from stealing her magical powers—or so she thought.
Until she wakes up and finds she’s been reincarnated a thousand years in the future. Not only that, but the body she’s transmigrated into belongs to a truly pitiful woman despised even by her own family. There are many things for Leticiel to be angry about, but number one on her list:
Why is magic in the future so lame?
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