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Cursed To Be A Red Rose

Princess Ievna was the princess in the kingdom of Shovalon. Shovalon was a small kingdom, and it was conquered by the kingdom of the witches, Wemor. Her parents were killed in front of her eyes, and she was cursed to be a red rose by the strongest witch, Sharass. Fourteen years passed, and Princess Ievna was living as a red rose in the last fourteen years. The witches locked the red rose Ievna in the tower prison, and she would only be able to return to her human form in Spring when roses would bloom. And even in Spring, she could only exist in her human form during the day when the sun reigned over the sky. At night, she would turn into a red rose again. Princess Ievna was living in the dark prison for fourteen years until finally, the prince of Breviel, Reigen, managed to snatch Shovalon from the witches' grip. One night, the arrogant prince accidentally opened the tower prison and saw a beautiful red rose in the prison. Later he learned that the red rose was the princess of Shovalon. What would happen to the princess of Shovalon and the prince of Breviel? Would the prince of Breviel be able to save the princess from the curse? Maybe that wouldn't be easy because all the prince wanted to do to the princess was touch her. Unfortunately, the princess was no longer a human. He would need to pay with his blood if he wanted to touch the princess' body. --- "What a beautiful princess of Shovalon. I have saved you from Sharass, and to repay my kindness, let me touch you and make you mine." "Every rose has its thorn. If you touch this red rose, your fingers will bleed." --- WARNING! SLOWBURN ROMANCE! --- Original cover by jjia_en on Instagram ^.^

rotteroos · Fantasy
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182 Chs

ACCEPT THE TRAGIC FATE

The banquet had ended, and the guests had left the Shovalon palace. The previously bustling and noisy palace had calmed down again, and the atmosphere was the same as before the party was held.

Shovalon was a dead kingdom, and there was no one else outside the palace. Outside the palace was dark, but some light still illuminated some places in the palace. However, even if nearly fifty people were still in the palace, it couldn't compare to the atmosphere during the banquet.

There were indeed nearly fifty people in the palace, but most of them were servants as well as guards, so they just did their job quietly without saying a word. Therefore, the atmosphere in the palace was relatively quiet after the banquet was over.

Only the royal family dared to speak freely in the palace, but unfortunately, the royal family in the palace was not from Shovalon. Instead, they came from Breviel and Veanonia.