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Shattering My Sister's Vampire Queen Dreams

After being murdered by her envious sister, a woman wakes up during the Witch Covenant's mating ceremony. In her past life, she saved a vampire prince and became his revered Queen after bearing a pureblood heir. Her sister, who lived in obscurity as a werewolf’s consort, has also returned to the past and now rushes to claim the prince first. However, the protagonist knows that while saving the royal is easy, earning his devotion and bearing his child is a feat her sister cannot achieve.
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Chapter 2

A vampire prince's wedding is a grand event—hundreds of times more important than our own mate‑selection ceremony.

My sister, I, and several of our fellow witches were all brought to the vampire clan's Shadow Castle. We were forbidden to take even a single step outside and were ordered to focus entirely on preparing every detail of my sister's upcoming marriage.

Running my fingers along the blood‑crystal necklace Alexus had sent especially for Ella, I felt nothing.

It was beautiful, yes—but in my eyes, it was nothing more than a death charm.

In my previous life, the gifts I received were a hundred times more luxurious than what my sister now enjoyed. Women across the continent imitated my every word and gesture. But only I knew the price I paid—how much suffering I endured—for the child growing inside me.

Before I could examine the necklace further, one of my sister's maids hurried toward me.

"Miss Lila, the future princess consort requests your presence."

Me? At a time like this, shouldn't my sister be busy with her wedding attire? Why would she suddenly remember a sister who supposedly meant nothing?

Though doubt lingered in my heart, she was now the prince's publicly acknowledged fiancée. I had no authority to refuse.

The moment I reached her chamber, I saw Alexus stride out with his robe open, a satisfied smile on his face. I lowered my head at once. He did not spare me a single glance.

His scent was unmistakable—blood and roses, that lingering fragrance a vampire exudes after intimacy. I knew immediately that my sister had already slept with him.

It couldn't be helped. Once a witch comes of age, she loses control when facing a man she desires. Her body naturally draws her closer. It was one of our fatal flaws.

My sister reclined gracefully on the bed, a sheer silk cover draped lightly over her. It did nothing to hide her alluring figure.

When she saw me enter, the smile faded from her face. Slowly, she lifted a finger and pointed toward an embroidered pattern on the table.

"You stitched this? Good."

I didn't dare move. She had spent our entire childhood beating and scolding me—when had she ever spoken a kind word? And remembering how she pushed me into the abyss in our past life, my heart pounded uncontrollably.

Seeing that I remained still, she suddenly sat up. She grabbed a candlestick from beside her and slammed it against my head.

Blood blurred my vision. I bit down on my fury and fell to my knees.

My reaction seemed to please her. She drawled lazily, "I called you here so you can witness how I earned everything I now possess. You'd better keep those restless thoughts to yourself and stop hovering around Prince Alexus. Otherwise…"

I lifted my gaze and met hers. "As you wish, Your Highness."

She froze for a moment, startled by the calm in my eyes. Then she strode over, seized a fistful of my hair, and hissed, "Lila, did you really think I don't know? You're reborn too, aren't you?"

At the word reborn, a shadow flickered through my eyes.

She snorted and hurled the embroidered pattern at my face. "You grew up in the witches' forest. How could you possibly know the Blood Rose sigil—a symbol only royal vampire queens may use? And you still dare lie to me!"

I sighed softly, pressing a hand to my forehead as I pushed myself to my feet.

"Ella, I have never wanted to fight you. I will never appear before the prince."

She scoffed without the slightest concern, her fingers brushing mockingly across my cheek.

"You think I'd lose to you? A plain little nobody? Even if you wanted to compete, you wouldn't stand a chance."

I fell silent.

Some things remained unchallenged not because I lacked ambition—but because I intended to live longer.

Only a fool clings to the glittering poison that leads to her own ruin.