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I Choose The Villain Duke

Why choose the prince when you can have the devilishly handsome villain instead? The Saintess from another world dies after protecting the kingdom. Mia thought it was just a tragic reincarnation novel . . . until one day she wakes up to suddenly find that she's become the Saintess of that tragic novel! Mia will do everything different so she can avoid her doomed fate. First, she will not choose the male lead, the crown prince. She'll choose the villain duke as her fiancé instead! A contract engagement? Check! A headstrong female lead that will take the reigns to her fate? Check! A handsome Duke that will do anything to protect the girl he loves? Check! Excerpt: "Why do you even want to sleep with me again? It's so strange of you!" Euphemia said. Lucien took her hand and pressed his lips on the back of her hand. "It felt very nice. I liked feeling your body against mine. I liked seeing you wake up. I would like to see your face when I sleep and when I wake up." Euphemia was shocked. She had not expected Lucien to be this affectionate. She had only prepared herself for an engagement that was like a business transaction. She had not prepared herself for something like this. What did he even mean by that? *Please also check out my other webnovels: I'm Lying to the Handsome Devil The Demon Prince wants to be my Shop Assistant *You can buy me coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/tanya_winters *Cover: Original is not mine. This was edited to resemble the characters more. If the artist wants this to be taken down, please send me a message and I'll remove this cover. Thank you.

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Scars of the Past

Darkness engulfed Lucien then it dissipated. He was back in his childhood bedroom.

It was a moonless night. You would not know where the shadows began and ended.

A small black-haired boy was sleeping peacefully. This was the young Lucien. He was holding a stuffed toy horse in his arms, a gift for his seventh birthday from his mother. It would be the last gift he would receive from her.

The door opened with a creak as if giving off an ominous warning. Run. Run before the monsters find you.

There were no monsters.

It was just his mother who was in a strange sense of distaught. Her long white hair was in a mess. As if a storm had whisked her away and she had just been released from it but her mind had not been left unscathed. Her green eyes which would shine like a cat's brilliant green eyes even in the darkness did not shine.

They seemed . . .foggy.

A thin veil of fog seemed to cover her vibrant green eyes.