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When Darcy decides it’s finally time to leave Renzo, he decides to romance her in Italy! Italian architect Renzo Sabatini is a man adored for his gorgeous looks and talent. Darcy, a waitress, struggles to make sense of her casual romance with the billionaire. She tells herself it’s only physical, but the more they touch, the stronger her feelings grow. She knows they live in different worlds and that it’s time she wakes up from her dream. She tries to break it off with Renzo, but he isn’t ready to let her go—instead he whisks her away for a weeklong vacation in Italy!
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I suspect you might not be surprised to hear that this is a loose adaptation of Shakespeare's play. It tries to go a bit closer to what little we know about the historical Macbeth, and also to give Lady Macbeth (Gruoch) a bit more of a role, but he broad strokes are still much as the play was, and it even includes some of the play's more famous lines. That last bit was a little odd to translate too. The author's foreword says that they used Victor Hugo's son's translation of the play as a source, and changed them round, but I found for the most part they were straight quotes. However it posed a bit of a problem in translation, I don't know how 'modern' that French translation would be compared to a contemporary French translation of the play, I don't know of a 'modernised' 1860s English version of the play and I certainly wouldn't want to try it myself, so I used mainly the original, but left the foreword in anyway.
This isn't about a war between empires, nor is it about a journey across another world. Trust me. This isn't about leveling up or cultivation, either. The truth is, this is a very serious science fiction on saving the world. As the reader, you have to take it seriously, okay? No...? Alright, then... This story features a certain nerd who suddenly became the head of an empire. Along the way, he ends up involuntarily adopting a bunch of little girls thanks to his fatherly aspects. This hilarious tale goes on between the ambitionless man with his regiment of powerful freeloaders who fell from the sky. Once again, for the record, this is a very serious story.
The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. not found...