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Conquering His Cold Heart

Princess Anastasia of Orsenia is regarded as the kingdom’s treasure. However, she carries a heavy secret— she is diagnosed with an incurable illness. She is fated to die before she turns 18. For years, her parents desperately searched for a cure but to no avail. That is, until a mysterious letter arrives, claiming that the only way Anastasia can escape her cruel fate is to send her to a monster: King Caspain, the ruler of Sorvando, a vampire kingdom. The letter prophesizes that Anastasia will live, only if she makes that bloodthirsty King fall in love with her. However, Anastasia knows it’s nearly an impossible task. Sorvando is filled with dangers. And she is only but a weak human. Yet, her will to live won over her fear. No matter how cruel the king may be, Anastasia will still try to win his heart. Now, if only she can keep her own heart from falling for him as well. *** [Excerpt] “Cas-pian…” And he looked back to see that she was biting her lower lip as though she greatly enjoyed that kiss. He smirked again and whispered in his deeply seductive voice, “I like my name even more ever since I started hearing it from your beautiful lips. And I like it even further when you say it in that hushed tone.” Anastasia had no idea what Caspian was hinting at yet. So he dropped some more hints, “Wife, weren’t you asking me what the first night meant? Let me show you.”

sanimimosa7 · Fantasy
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496 Chs

Dying

Anastasia was lying on her bed, still out cold.

A little further away from her bed, Zenon was sitting on a chair and was waiting for her to regain her consciousness. He took a deep breath in and thought, ‘When will she wake up? Is it even normal for humans to stay unconscious for a whole night?’

No. It was not normal at all. It was one of the symptoms of her disease.

Anastasia was dying.

And she was forced to come to Sorvando as a tribute bride to find the cure for her disease.

Princess Anastasia had always been a sickly child. She started showing the signs of her deadly illness in her early childhood years.

She would faint if she performed physically straining activities like running and horseback riding. If she played in the water for a little bit longer, she would easily catch cold and fever. She was always underweight, no matter how nutritious food she had.

Not just that, she would also sweat profusely during her sleep, making her susceptible to cold.