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In 1842, Sherlock frequently woke from nightmares. He clearly remembered having a sister and had more than once asked his mother and brother for confirmation.

That same year, Mrs. Holmes brought Rose from the orphanage to the expansive manor, claiming to the outside world that a daughter raised in the countryside had returned to London.

The young orphan was ordered to live under the name and identity of Rose Holmes, and to cope with her two brothers: the fragile and rebellious Sherlock, and Mycroft who seemed to see through everything.

She gradually discovered that this magnificent manor was like a tangible cage, and Mrs. Holmes's suffocating control trapped everyone.

Countless times at midnight, she and Sherlock wept in the rose garden under the moonlight. The night wind stirred the youths' curly hair but could not disperse the oppressive air of the manor.

Mycroft, who seemed forever calm and composed, also gradually revealed turbulent living waters beneath his icy exterior.

And was the true Miss Holmes quietly spying on everything from some dark corner?

At the same time, madness and deformed love were burning. The dark red velvet curtain was slowly rising, yet none of them noticed that this drama woven from memories, lies, and blood ties would eventually use up the rest of their lives to come to an end.

Content Tags: British and American Derivative, Destined Love, Angst, Western Romance, Tragedy, scheming.

Others: Old Era Holmes

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Cover Text One: Transmigrated into a country's monarch, young and exceptionally beautiful. Countless outstanding young men compete to propose marriage on the outside, while cousins and sisters show concern on the inside... A winner in life? NO! The country is backward and dilapidated, with unrest and civilian riots!

The elder brother and uncle only need a puppet sitting on the throne, and blood relatives and suitors are constantly eyeing the Queen's head covetantly! The current 18-year-old Queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart, touches her own neck which is still intact for now.

Thinking about the fate of being imprisoned for 18 years and then walking to the guillotine in history, she resolves to fight for her own life!

Cover Text Two: Mary stood before a bright mirror, gazing at the completely new self within the reflection. The girl in the mirror was young and beautiful, her expression pale and eyes slightly tearful due to her husband's death. She has now returned to the age of 18.

Mary Stuart—Queen of Scotland, Queen Consort of France. A naive, foolish woman, repeatedly used by her husband, imprisoned by her cousin Elizabeth I for eighteen years, and finally executed for treason for the murder of the Queen of England.

Content Tags: Strong Female Lead, Court, Marquis, Western Romance, Serious Drama. Historical figures such as Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I.

Brief Introduction: The growth history of a Queen.

Theme: Fate is in one's own hands!

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Synopsis: Younger, straightforward Samoyed x Older, steady White Rose.

Rosalia, as a detective transferred to Milan, deeply understood the fans' saying, "Serie A is a mini World Cup."

"Madam Detective, my house was robbed." "Madam Detective, my house was also robbed." "Madam Detective, I received a threatening letter." "Madam Detective..." Even Italy's football-related case numbers were World Cup-level.

Rosalia was bewildered, Rosalia had a headache. "Seriously, shouldn't football players and fans be given a course?" "It should be called, How to Protect Yourself Without Harming Others."

The romance develops smoothly and steadily. The cases are all very simple.

Content tags: Fated Love, Western Romance, Sports Competition, Sweet Romance, Older Woman Younger Man, Football.

Main characters: Rosalia, Kaka. Other: Football.

One-sentence synopsis: Kaka and the female detective's daily romance.

Theme: You reap what you sow.

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[One] A botany graduate struggling to find a job wakes up to become a nineteenth-century noblewoman fleeing back to London—the aunt of the five Bennet sisters in Pride and Prejudice, Hester Lawrence.

Unlike the original work, she did not marry into Meryton next to Longbourn. The good news is that she married a wealthier French count; the even better news is that her count husband has just passed away, leaving behind a large inheritance.

So the problem arises: how to successfully inherit her late husband's fortune in an era where inheritance laws are unfriendly to women?

That property lawyer who shows up at the door seems pretty good! But why does it always feel a bit off?

[Two] Before turning eighteen, Mary Bennet was a little wallflower who tried hard to be noticed but never succeeded. However, in the year she turned nineteen, a beautiful aunt appeared out of nowhere and noticed her.

"Auntie, Auntie, can you tell me again the story of how you chose me from among the sisters?!"

[Does not break canon pairings, but they are all supporting characters in this story, with limited appearances.]

[Includes career development and a male lead.]

Pre-received: "[Various Famous Works] Nineteenth-Century Girls' School Life" Becoming a student at a nineteenth-century aristocratic girls' school, with the family expected to cut off support in a year.

"[Dream of the Red Chamber + Qing Dynasty Travel] Xue Family Twin Walls" Traversing Dream of the Red Chamber together with a powerful older brother.

Content tags: Western Classics, Devoted Love, Western Romance, Time and Space Travel, Sweet, Lighthearted

Hester Lancaster Bennet family

Others: Face-slapping, Rich Woman, Redemption, Rekindled Old Flame, Identity Reveal, Wife-Chasing

One-sentence summary: Becoming a wealthy widow in the nineteenth century

Theme: Always love life

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