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Saving The Abandoned Empress

All her life, Eleanora did everything to make him love her but in the end, what she got from him was her execution for a sin that she never did. Before dying, Eleanora coldly stared at his bloody red eyes as he lifted up the sword to execute her… "I will never forgive you for killing me and my child, Cain..." For the first time in her life, she saw his anxious gaze. But it was too late as the sword in his hands had already landed on her neck, separating it from her body. Eleanora finally thought everything was over but then she opened her eyes again, to find herself back in 10 years in the past when all the misfortune was yet to happen. She was firm to change her tragic ending this time but it was not only her who changed… "If loving you means letting you go... Then I rather not love you and chain you down with me; making you mine in our every life... My empress..." . . [Season 02: Saving The Abandoned Empress S2 (Ongoing)] [You will terribly misunderstand season 01 if you don't read Season 2… So please don't use brutal words just after completing Season 01 or half-read the book]

Mihanaa · Fantasy
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220 Chs

"Confession"

The night before the Imperial Army returned to the empire after winning the war against Republic's, Cedrick had confessed to Eleanora, who was standing alone with her eyes fixed on the moon.

She had won the war with less lose this time, the empire and the people didn't suffered any lose.

And it's finally time to go back and face the changes, which might be different from the future she knows.

'Rick?'

Eleanora called his name as she noticed Cedrick approaching her.

'Can i confess something?'

Cedrick asked, as he knows it will be hard to meet her once they return.

'Yeah, sure.'

Eleanora replied with a smile.

'Elee, you might have noticed that i like you.'

Cedrick spoke and the smile on her face froze.

But she was not surprised to hear that, as someone who lived two lifetime, she could notice Cedrick's feelings for her.

'But am grateful that you still didn't pushed me aside and treated me normally like a friend.'