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CONTRACT WITH THE DEMON PRINCE

VENGEANCE. A clash of old blood set in stone, a tale of Revenge, Betrayal, and Power. Damning a kingdom and stripping it from its rightful owners... Traitors too close to home, puppeteering devastation from behind the curtains. Seth having being conceived by a strong witch who had successfully seduced the King of the Red Kingdom, became someone who was referred to as the Demon Prince, by his stepmother, the queen. She had a dream about Seth that did not leave her mind and drove her close to insanity, making her do things that shouldn't be done. Power drunk people walked the floors of Princess Ruby's palace, having stolen her inheritance from under her nose. The lovely, red-haired princess had to hide in another kingdom for many years as she was hunted from all over... with her enemies growing by the day. Until she met the Demon Prince... Will a contract that was never meant to be spring forth the desires of the heart from a prince that didn't know he was capable of love? Will Princess Ruby respond to Seth's advances even though her heart belonged to another from long ago? Or will it only fuel the prince's hunger for power and blood? Will the Demon Prince learn to love? How would they fish out traitors from behind the scenes and make them pay for the hurt and destruction they had caused? Let's chat on Discord-> Oma#4149

Oma_Uche · Fantasy
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420 Chs

We Are Going To The Queen With This

"I have to say…" Poma replied with a smirk on her face. " I have lied about a lot of things… to the extent that I have even lost count of the lies I have told in this life."

Greta gaped at her, unsure of what to say and how to react. She already liked the woman and that tied her hands on reacting to being deceived all this time.

"I noticed that you were too old to bear that child, but somehow, something covered my eyes from really seeing the truth."

Greta's eyes lit up as if something had just occurred to her. "Perhaps, you used a spell on me so that I would not ask certain questions and whoever you speak to would welcome you with open arms. Am I right?" Great asked.

"No, you are not, Greta."

"How am I sure you are telling the truth now? Because since I have known you, you have told me nothing but lies…and to think that I believed all that you said to me. Oh! How gullible you must see me as. I'm sure you look at me and say, 'You fool'."