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A Sinner’s Redemption

 { a sinner's redemption } Waking up only to realize that he had become a teen once again after his death, brought him relief and ire. Who would want to experience yet another war? He'd rather spent his time in the countryside somewhere than scheme against those lowly officials in the palace. He was a prince. But he was known for his sin. He wasn't nice. He was evil. But villains were also made from flesh and blood. They bleed, they grieve; they were once a human. DEDICATION: To Myself. To all the peeps who picked this book out of many. DISCLAIMER: (a) errors ahead, grammatical/plotwise. i accept criticism but please be nice. (b) sporadic updates (c) All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without writ
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001

c h a p t e r   1  :  y o u n g   m a s t e r (1)  He was dead. He was sure he had died already. Even at the moment, he could still feel that bone-chilling sensation of pain when a glinting sword slowly pierced through his body. He could still vividly remember the cold cement against his face, his twitching broken fingers all the while bathing on his blood. He was forced to listen to their continues laughing and mockery as they doused him a bucket of freezing water startling him awake every time. The pain was so stimulating he could barely open his eyes. He had been humiliated and tortured for days—maybe months.  He didn't know—just like the place and circumstances he was in as of the moment. He had been staring ahead unblinkingly, unable to process the likeliness of every suffering and devastation he had experienced wa
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002

c h a p t e r   2  :  y o u n g    m a s t e r (2)  AINS decided to look for Amir. If he wanted to know the general situation he was in, he had no other choice but to ask him.  He found Amir standing upright just outside his study who reflexively bowed upon seeing him. "Do you need something, young master?" he asked politely, still wearing that benign smile. 'Really hypocrite,' Ains thought. "Indeed. Come inside for a moment." He gestured at him before returning inside. Amir sat opposite him, looking attentive. That abyss-like eye stared at him unblinkingly. He didn't know if he was doing it intentionally,
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003

c h a p t e r   3 :  t h e   v I l l a g e (1) The carriage halted in the middle of the forest. Surrounded by fog, Ains could barely see what's ahead. The gentle rustle of leaves and the lightly swaying of trees echoed throughout the forest under the luminescent moon hanging above. His coat fluttered as the cold breeze of the forest swept past him. The freezing wind assaulted his frowning face; pursed frozen lips, blushing cheeks, and his squinting rounded eyes. 'What the hell? We did not get transported to the North, right? Why is it so fucking freezing in here?!' Gritting his teeth, he blindly walked forward. His boots stepped on dried leaves and broken branches which were the only blaring sound that could be heard amidst the dreadfully silent forest.
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004

c h a p t e r   4  :  t h e   v I l l a g e (2) AINS couldn't believe what he was seeing. It was as if someone had slapped him hard and he couldn't recover from the shock. His body swayed very lightly while both of his knees seemed to lose their strength as he staggered backward. Amir narrowed his eye at the person his young master has been staring at the whole time. "Stop it. Stop staring," Ains whispered, agitated. Amir looked down, moving his gaze away at the smiling kid not far away. Ains could hear nothing but the loud thump of his heart. He knew that person very well. He knew just how terrible of a monster was hiding behind that gentle smile and kind eyes.
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005

c h a p t e r   5:  t h e   v i l l a g e (3) THICK long eyelashes fluttered gently as a pair of dazed and watery black orbs met equally cherubic eyes which promptly blinked twice. Amir who had been waiting on the side hurriedly stepped forward, shielding the child. "Young master, are you feeling fine now?" he queried in a low tone. Ains frowned while his eyes scanned the room. He perceived that he was lying on a lump of clothes carefully placed on the cold cement. They were surrounded by darkness with the burning light of a lamp as their only source of light. He mustered the strength to sit up and lean on the uneven wall behind him. Amir hastily crouched down to arrange the blanket warming Ains' half lower body.  "Who's that child over there?" Ains questioned, tone cold. This prompted t
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