SYSTEM ERROR: The Duchess Who Died Twice
Eliana “Lia” Javier was the worst spoiled in the entire empire
Spoiled rotten by the Emperor, despised by her brilliant brothers, and married off to a duke who looked at her like something he’d scraped off his boot, her only legacy was selfishness. Then her brothers voted to send her to rule the Empire’s doomed northern fortress—a frozen hell overrun by monsters. She died there three years later, alone on a crumbling wall, her only regret that she hadn’t been better.
She should have stayed dead.
Instead, she woke up in a modern world with her memories intact—along with her three equally traumatized, equally silent brothers. They lived a second life as elite soldiers, drowning in regret and too emotionally stunted to say a single word about it. They died (again) without ever breaking the silence.
Now, two cosmic IT Administrators have shoved them back in time with a System, a party chat, and a mandate: “Fix your family drama and save the North, or we’re deleting your save files. Permanently.”
Reborn in the carriage carrying her to exile, Lia has three hours until she reaches the teleport temple. Three hours until her doomed life begins again. This time, she has a HUD, a psychic link to her brothers, and absolutely zero patience for anyone’s bullshit—including her own.
Armed with modern tactics, 21st profanity, and the grim skills of a soldier who’s already died twice, Lia is done being the spoiled princess. The North is falling, her brothers are racing to catch up, her cold husband has no idea what’s coming, and the System Admins are watching.
One wrong move, and it’s game over. For real this time.