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Oath of Being Temporally Yours

"Erhard." Her voice was bold like her fiery hair. "Who are you?!" The Saint of Water wasn't pleased. But Andromeda wasn't deterred. "I'm your future monarch. So I have kindly come to declare war on you~" "I will come to claim you and the crown, Erhard." "Lets play this game once more~" ---------------------------------------------- At the end of her life, Andromeda strikes a deal with the Deity of darkness to rewrite the chapters of her life. The story unfolds as Andromeda, the Saintess of the Sacred Flame, returns to her past with a mission: to exact revenge on those who orchestrated her downfall and make Erhard hers. Andromeda's obsessive love for Erhard, the fallen King of an enemy kingdom, despite her previous cruelty, unravels a tale of passion, forgiveness, and unexpected alliances in the face of the greatest dangers, cunning enemies, and even in the hands of fickle Deities. Will Andromeda and Erhard be able to unite, or will they be ripped apart by the hands of destiny and the Gods playing their own games? Join them on this journey of Love, Revenge, and Obsession. ----------------------- The story is on hiatus since I am trying to stockpile chapters.

Han_Sirang · Fantasy
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Fall of Sylvette LeBlanc- III

As Lord August prepared to take his leave, Sylvette's hand shot out, grasping his with surprising strength. The unexpected gesture caught him off guard, and he turned to look at her, his gaze filled with a mixture of curiosity and suppressed irritation.

"Miss Sylvette?" His voice was gentle, laced with a hint of uncertainty as he regarded the young woman before him. There was nothing special about the woman before him. A face he would forget in an instance after a glass of Rose.

However, Lord August was fully aware that Sylvette's worth extended beyond her physical attributes or her lineage. Currently, she represented something much greater—a symbol of the delicate balance between the nobility and the commoners. Even if nobility was on the side of duke in the matter, commoners were a different matter.