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Moonlit Alliance

Esteria, the queen of the northern human kingdom, was finally getting married to the vampire prince of her dreams. What began as a treaty between their two kingdoms had blossomed into a courtship where she had truly fallen in love. Life was perfect until darkness cast its shadow over her happiness. Her beloved vampire betrayed her, delivering a fatal blow. With her last breath, she made a desperate deal with a Demon God. "You will have to become my mate to gain the power to exact your revenge," he whispered in her ear, sending a shock through her dying body. This Demon God was not only breathtakingly gorgeous and immensely powerful, but he was also dangerously seductive. Now, he was offering her a deal that promised both vengeance and peril. Esteria’s mind was a storm of grief and fury. Could she handle the Demon God’s insatiable desires and the deadly power that came with their pact? Or would she be consumed by the chaotic demands of this new, dark world? "I will kill both of them. I will draw their last breath with my sword and burn their bodies with my fury," she vowed, her determination as fierce as the hellfire she now wielded.

Azeem_owoade_6932 · Fantasy
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152 Chs

Water

The morning air was crisp as it seeped through the narrow window, filling the room with a faint chill. Esteria stirred beneath the blankets, her body still aching from the intensity of the previous day's duel. Her mind wandered back to the moment when the fire element had surged within her, uncontrolled and raw, yet undeniably powerful. Lord Tauriús's words about control still echoed in her thoughts, filling her with a mixture of pride and apprehension.

Outside her chambers, the faint sounds of bustling servants and guards starting their daily routines signaled the beginning of another day at the castle. Esteria lay there for a moment, her eyes tracing the patterns of light that filtered through the curtains. Today wasn't just another day of training—it was a day for her to prove to herself that she could handle what had awakened inside her. Fire was fierce and unpredictable, but water would require something entirely different from her.