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Reincarnate in a totally matriarchal world

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Crushed by cruelty, mocked by fate, a nameless boy dies at the bottom of society — unloved, unwanted, unremembered. But death isn't the end. It's the beginning of a far more confusing paradise. Reborn in a matriarchal world where men are soft, beautiful, and cherished — and women rule with elegance and iron — he awakens as the son of a powerful marquise. The problem? He’s traumatized, insecure, and completely out of place in a realm that demands grace, poise, and submission from men. As he navigates this twisted utopia filled with seductive nobles, overprotective dads, magical politics, and dangerously attractive women, he must face a haunting question: What if heaven is just another form of prison? "Reincarnate in a totally matriarchal world" is a fantasy harem full of charm, chaos, and contradiction — a fever dream of power, gender, beauty, and desire where nothing is as it seems… and every pleasure hides a price.
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