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The Princess of Blood and Time

Verinia Hellfryne has had to do many things to get her way. She’s scheming, manipulative and ruthless! But how could anyone suspect their benevolent First Princess, who has taken on the burden of a substitute queen and raised her three siblings since she was eight years old? It’s unfathomable! But then, when her father brings to the palace his illegitimate son and the son’s mother, she meets her match! How can she face a woman who is as scheming and vicious as she is? How can she prevent her father from giving the throne to his bastard son instead of the legitimate heir? Verinia knows that she must fight to get what she wants, but an unforeseen scheme from the wicked concubine brings a new variable to distort her problems! “You’re a wicked woman, Your Sovereign Highness. Fortunately, I don’t like to play clean.” All her life, Verinia has vowed not to be swayed by men, but this scoundrel is just too smooth! “I’m a married woman!” He smiled. “I’m the prince’s proxy in this wedding. Treat me as such until he returns!” Secrets and schemes, blood and power turn into one big blur to distract from a chilling evil that lurks under the surface. An evil that could destroy the world. (Mass release every weekend! Follow me on Instagram for art, sneak peeks, polls and more! Instagram: @sugary.winter)

SugaryWinter · Fantasy
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197 Chs

Interlude (2)

Even after the little Princess was three turns of age, the Su'Ailfi would become distressed just by looking at her. 

She was an expressionless child who had never cried even once. She never smiled, and her eyes were empty. 

There was never the wonder of something new or curious in her gaze. It was as if she had seen it all before. 

However, after the third little Princess was born, the Su'Ailfi's concerns seemed to take a new turn. 

"Ravena, you can't keep worrying like this." Su'na Rijad Velnue, the First Minister of New Oalta, was deeply worried about his friend. "Düwer is a good sister to her siblings. She won't harm them." 

"No, that's not it." The Su'Ailfi had already realised that her eldest daughter was not a threat to her sisters. She didn't seem to be a threat to anyone around her, really.