Selena staggered as she opened her eyes and found herself standing in the middle of a bustling street. She was wearing a tight red dress that revealed her perfect curves-large chest, slim waist, round hips. Combined with her flawless beauty, she instantly became the center of attention for everyone around.
Men passing by couldn't resist turning their heads to look at Selena, even ignoring the girlfriends walking beside them. Some even seemed to want to approach her but didn't dare, for she radiated an aura of both seductive allure and purity, making them only want to worship her.
"Hmph, what's the point of being beautiful if your entire body is full of silicone?"
A woman's voice echoed beside her, loud enough that Selena couldn't help but glance over. The woman deliberately raised her voice so she would hear it.
A hint of confusion appeared in Selena's eyes as she asked, "Do you really think I'm beautiful?"
The other woman, expecting Selena to retort angrily, was caught off guard by her question.
"Do you have a mirror? Can I borrow it?"
As Selena spoke, she approached the woman. Women often harbor jealousy towards one another, but they are just as easily captivated by beauty. For reasons unknown, the woman obediently handed her a mirror.
Holding the mirror, Selena gazed at the impossibly beautiful face staring back at her. So, Rabanut had kept his promise. He had returned her to her original world after she bore him two children.
Selena had once been an ordinary girl, if not downright plain. She lacked beauty, education, or a career. Right after graduating high school, she married the eldest grandson of an ancient family-a marriage arranged because her father had saved the family head's life in his youth.
But the marriage had brought her nothing but misery. For two years, Selena endured her husband's disdain and her in-laws' contempt. She tolerated it for the sake of her parents and younger brother, who was still in school. Yet, when her husband's first love returned from abroad, they shamelessly flaunted their affair in front of her. If it weren't for her grandfather-in-law's firm opposition, she would have been thrown out onto the streets long ago.
Despite all her endurance, one day, she was kidnapped and thrown into the ocean. She didn't have to guess who was behind it. As long as she was alive, the other woman would always be just a sugar baby. So naturally, she had to die.
But she didn't. Instead, she found herself in a world of winged beings, beings who resembled the angels seen in movies. She became a servant to the supreme god Rabanut.
For over ten years in this heavenly realm, Selena was granted many things-extraordinary beauty and superior intelligence. But a twist of fate occurred when she became pregnant with the god's child.
To be precise, Selena was forced to become a breeding vessel for Rabanut. Despite having countless lovers over the centuries, none had ever borne him a child-until her. And not just one, but two.
As soon as she gave birth, Rabanut immediately cast her back to the human world. It made sense. How could a supreme god let a lowly human be the mother of his children?
Selena gazed up at the sky, tears falling down her face.
"Hey, are you alright?" The woman gently shook Selena.
Sensing something, the woman pulled Selena into a quiet corner and asked, "Were you kidnapped? Did you just escape? Should I take you to the police station?"