Summary
Shuri von Neuwanstein was branded by society—the iron widow, the spider, the witch. She endured scorn while raising stepchildren nearly her own age. On her eldest stepson’s wedding day, believing her efforts had paid off, she was barred from attending. She died in a sudden accident, only to wake seven years earlier at her husband’s funeral. Given a second chance, she resolved to change her fate. No more pain, no more self-sacrifice. This time, she would rewrite her story.