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Siren's call and the Cursed Prince

[Mature Content] SIRENS, A CURSE OR A BLESSING IN DISGUISE? ~ Thousands of years ago when a man betrayed a sea-creature on the name of love, stole from her and left her behind to die, a curse had befallen upon the humans; Sirens, ghostly creatures who lured men in with thier melodious voices and ethereal appearances. They fed upon thier cruel hearts to fuel thier powers. It all changed when another man stepped on thier land and ruined everything once again. The betrayal was stronger this time thus, the revenge was going to be even more brutal! But this time it was no ordinary man. This time they had came across the infamous Cruel Prince of Hunza who was the only man unaffected by the euphonious call of Sirens. He was the Cursed heirloom with a scarred face and inhumane powers that caused people to shudder in his dominating presence. This time he didn't steal from them but stole one of them! However to his dismay he stole the dumbest but wildest of them all... ~ The story of Power, lust, vengeance, hate and Love! Two monsters across each other; will they learn to love each other or will they tear each other apart?

QUEEN_ · Fantasy
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85 Chs

A witch?

"Don't even ask me what I have just seen. Now we are going to be doomed, for sure." A man stepped in the middle of the main square of the buzzing market and started chanting with all of his might. 

Four streets budded from the square and went in all directions of the town. Usually around the main square, people from all classes could be seen crossing paths in order to reach their desired destinations. It was also the spot where many jobless men and women from lower class came and sat everyday, offering their services so that some elite class or middle class might choose them for the job. 

Soon the man had managed to capture the interest of many around him and as expected, gradually a crowd of men and women was starting to form around him. Almost all of them didn't recognize this man but it didn't interest them at the moment. What he was telling them was more interesting.

"Oh I wish I lost my sight before seeing that." He wailed, placing a hand above his head.