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Misunderstanding my sweet husband

Three days prior to her wedding, Olivia finds her betrothed in the company of her step-cousin. Driven by the pain of abandonment since childhood, she comes to a conclusion that she is only used to get the throne. Ruled by this misunderstanding in their marriage, Olivia gives her husband the cold shoulder while living with the scars she gained from her adversaries. However, the Princess starts to feel loved again as Reginald succeeds in melting his way into her heart. But would her rivals let this happiness last? On the outside, he is known as the son of a General. But no one knows the mystery that surrounds him and the entanglement with the Princess. Reginald was actually tasked from beginning to keep Olivia safe. But from what danger? Was fate actually playing a role in bringing these two people with different stories and mysteries together? **** EXCERPT "It means you're not remorseful." Her mind started to work in strange angles as a smirk graced her face. "Olivia..." Reginald spoke in a tired voice. This was not what he wanted from the beginning. He wanted them to solve things and now they were heading back to square one. "Don't mention my name in that manner." She slammed her eyes shut for a second before opening them. This was because she started to feel confused. "Olivia!" Reginald called out again, this time with great force that said he wanted her to focus on what they were talking about. "Please don't —" "Tell me what I did." "You're in love with another woman! I caught you hugging her in that room, Reginald!"

_EmpressOfLight_ · Fantasy
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150 Chs

Too humble

I apologize for the delay in the chapter release. I am always busy with activities on Sunday.

Thanks for sticking with me, dear readers.^^

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Sylvester looked annoyed in the study while Reginald remained on his desk, inscribing something on a scroll.

"It is annoying to keep seeing that Fire Demon around. We don't know if she's a friend or foe." He spoke his mind. And for some reason, he didn't trust the woman.

Everything about her could make a person even doubt her words. No one would know if she was a green snake in green grass.

"She hasn't done a thing to make you doubt her. I think she's the only person we can trust for now. Akira has given us enough information that we need, for our benefits."

Reginald spoke without looking up from his desk. His dark eyes darted while his large hand moved from left to write as he kept writing.