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Bewitched: Married To The Wizard King

Imagine being married to someone who claims to love you, and lie to you about his true identity. How does it feel to find out that someone who you think was human isn't? Well, Sania was caught up in similar situations and let's see how she handles this. Volume 1: A Toxic Royal Welcome [Chapter 1-59] Sania's father, King of Cyris, forced her into marriage with a king who had yet to see, and this was after he had sent the man whom Sania truly loved to battle to die by the hand of their enemies. Getting to her new home, Sania struggled to fit in because almost every member of the King's family despises her, but why? What could she have done to make them hate her so much without even knowing who she was? And just as this was going on, there was a high tendency for war to break out, as a distant kingdom threatened her new home. Volume 2: Returning from the dead for my princess [Chapter 60- 120] As predicted, there was going to be war, but that's not all Sania had to deal with. Before the war, her husband the King brought a Knight to keep her safe while he was away in battle. What struck Sania the most was that, the man whom he brought to keep her safe, was the same man who her father had sent to war to die, now she was going to spend a few months in the hand of her Ex lover... but the story is not all it seems because unknown to her, he ex-lover is just an illusion used by the King to watch her every move.

Lawrence_Oshim · Fantasy
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146 Chs

/82/ Sibling feud

When they got to the field, Sania was surprised to see both Ezekiel and O'Neil there, she wondered if all prince needed to join the Knights, or if it was a choices they made to protect their kingdom.

"You can sit there and watch us, don't go anywhere okay?" He said, placing a kiss on her forehead.

"Alright," Sania replied with a smile, she watched him walk toward their training ground where swords clashed into one another, and arrows flew threw the air unto their specific targets.

After Sania had secured Charlotte to a nearby pole, she proceeded to take her seat where Taffi had shown her under a sitting area usually occupied by people during large ceremonies.

She sat in the front row so that she could see them up close and watch but everything she saw almost gave her a heart attack.

The training was too brutal, she could have sworn that they injured themselves with their swords, but none of them bled, which was quite surprising.