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MY SEVEN WIVES : Taming the Hearts I Once Ignored

Lloydwook
In his first life, Mirel was the undisputed ruler of the mighty Coressa Empire — a vast, prosperous realm spanning countless kingdoms and cultivation sects. Driven by insatiable ambition, he dedicated every waking moment to expanding his power. He forged alliances through marriage, taking seven extraordinary women as his wives. Each one was a treasure in her own right — possessing unmatched beauty, rare talents, ancient bloodlines, or strategic influence. Yet Mirel never saw them as partners. He treated them as political tools, showering them with material wealth while starving them of love, attention, and emotional warmth. Ignored and heartbroken, one by one his seven wives drifted away. Some left in quiet pain, some rebelled openly, and some simply vanished into the shadows of the empire. By the time Mirel understood their true value — the silent strength they gave him, the loyalty they once offered, the love he had cruelly trampled — the damage was irreversible. His empire began crumbling from within due to internal betrayals and weakened alliances. A mysterious divine bracelet granted him reincarnation, sending his soul back. He retained all memories of his past life and received a powerful blessing. He will build the Coressa Empire stronger and wiser than before, but never again at the cost of human hearts. Most importantly, he will find his seven wives once more — some already known to him, some yet to cross paths — and win their love genuinely this time. He will mend the pain he once caused, protect his sworn brother’s fate, and prove that even a man who once valued power above all can learn to cherish what truly matters. But the road ahead is fraught with challenges. The seven wives still carry the scars of the previous timeline. Old enemies are awakening earlier and stronger. The divine blessing carries a hidden price. And changing the future may trigger even greater dangers
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