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The Dragon King's Mate

Hazel found herself in the realm of Arcadia where creatures of fantasy lived. Fascinated by what she saw, she was hopeful for a better life but found herself captured, quickly shattering all her hopes of a better life. Just when she thought her hopes of living were all in vain, she was saved and taken to the castle by the king who claimed her to be his destined mate. Hazel later learned that she had magic within her that she was unknown to. She pledged to find the truth about her origin and learn to put her powers to use. But in her quest to discover and uncover her hidden abilities, evil resurfaced, threatening the new life she had built for herself. When faced with the dark secrets of Arcadia, Hazel must fight for her survival and the survival of the realms. ------- Excerpt: Standing side by side, they watched as the crack on the ground grew wider and the black smoke that oozed from it became thicker. Standing beside it were the dark Elf and a banshee who had broken the five seals that sealed the darkness away and kept it at bay. "What is that?" Hazel asked. She could not believe the sight before her. A realm as beautiful as this harbored such darkness within it! On a closer look, she was able to identify Duran but she could not identify the other person standing beside him. "The Banshee," Arzaan replied. His gaze fixated on the two who had broken the seals he placed on the land. Shifting his gaze momentarily from them, he puts a shield on Hazel and holds onto her waist to prevent her from moving forward already knowing what would happen next. "Why are they...? Her words were left unfinished. Her eyes grew wide at the phenomenon that had materialized before them. "What is that?"

Blessing_O · Fantasy
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117 Chs

She will be ready

Just to be certain that every page of the book had something written on them, Hazel opened every single page and smiled when she found none empty. "You truly can't see the writing?" She asked, and Arzaan shook his head.

"Not a single word," he replied, but he didn't sound disappointed about it. Rather, Hazel was the one who was crestfallen. "What is wrong?"

"What if I want something explained to me? How will you do that? What it is if you can't see it?" She said with a small pout.

"Silly girl," he raised a hand to her head and gave a gentle pat while smiling indulgently at her. "You just have to read it out for me. Don't worry, I will understand you," he said, and she nodded after giving it some thought.

"Okay," Hazel was excited to stay, but her excitement was short-lived because Arzaan had other plans. He covered the book and took it from her. "Hey…"