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Remarried For Revenge

“Revenge!” That was the only thing on her mind when her husband cheated on her with her step-sister. Evangeline Midnight Star vowed to take revenge on her husband and her sister after her husband threw her away like a broken toy that was not needed anymore. But for that, she had to be strong again. She had to bare her claws and fight until she was strong enough to protect herself. And for that, she was ready to deal with the devil. Damien Alancaster, the devil of the empire, the beast of the north, the demon who drinks blood. He was the only one who could save her. But who would save her from him? “We are only in a contractual marriage. I want to keep things professional.” She took a step back, looking for the papers they had signed that fateful night. He smirked, taking a step closer and leaning on her back, kissing her ears when she shivered, “Since the contract papers are gone, there is no more contract left, but only marriage. Right, darling?” note; the cover is designed by dixerqua, a fellow author form webnovel.

Fallen_meteor · Fantasy
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490 Chs

Whisper Of Death

"Go prepare yourself, you are going to see your injured fiance in his manor." Diana paused when she heard the word injured. She held tight on the keys for a brief second before she pressed them again and continued her song.

Her tutor stood there with a stiffened posture as she was not sure if she would leave or stay.

"The class must end here today." At least, she had a choice to leave. Diana looked away from the leaving figure of the woman and met the eyes of her father.

"You want me to marry him so that I can secure a title against my name. But why must I take care of him? It did not matter to us if he was sick or had broken a few bones." Her jaws clenched as she spoke the last line more to herself than to her father.

Yet, her heart refused the thought. How did Cotlin get injured? Were the marquees still following him? Why in the world did he take that cursed title? But then, she reminded herself. That it had nothing to do with her.