For other people, Jewel may mean beauty, royalty, and wealth, but not for Violet. Just like other girls living in Marsh, for Violet, the Jewels means servitude and not ordinary servitude. Since her childhood, Violet has been trained to be the surrogate for royalty, just like other girls living in the Marsh.
In the Jewel, the offspring is considered the most imperative wealth after the opulence. Violet, also known as 197, gets the first taste of reality after being sold at the surrogacy auction when she gets slapped by her new owner, Duchess of Lake. The only aim for Violet is to survive and accept the ugly reality of her life.
However, the story takes turns when love gets involved, and Violet meets the handsome person hired as the companion to the niece of Duchess Petulant. Even though the love makes her existence at the palace a bit bearable, it can also cause danger to her life.
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