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The Tyrant Gave Me Three Husbands

****WARNING MATURE CONTENT**** King Viktor is a tyrant ruler who wants absolute and total control over his Kingdom. He gets rid of all who are a threat to his power and all around him fear him. He forces the three most powerful nobles in the kingdom he feels most threatened by to marry his stepsister Princess Kara to keep an eye on them and to take over their possessions. To traumatize and humiliate them, so they are more submissive to his power, he instructs the idiot sex-crazed princess on what to do with them. However, things take a turn for Viktor when Kara suddenly starts to act differently. Courtney is an ordinary salary-woman who suddenly finds herself in a book she’s recently read as a character destined to die, Princess Kara. She’s mortified as she’s forced to find a way to prevent Kara’s death which entails evading the suspicious watchful eyes of King Viktor and the anger of Kara’s three husbands who hate her for all the things she’s done to them. (THIS STORY IS A PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER SO EXPECT SOME MESSED-UP STUFF) ***Cover art is not mine***

AMerci · Fantasy
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149 Chs

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KARA'S POV

"What?" I asked completely taken aback by this information.

 

"He seems to be entirely fixated on those high priests, rituals, and holy temple," the Prince said.

 

My eyebrows furrowed in confusion. A high priest from 100 years ago and Rituals? Why would Viktor ask about that? How random. I thought he brought the prince to the castle to find out the High priest's location. The reason he wanted the priest was to get rid of all symbols of power in Akron. He would kill both the priest and prince afterward. Why would he want to know all that other stuff? That had nothing to do with

 

 

"I wanted to ask you about it because it's strange how he even knows about this priest and is quite interested in what he did. Is there something Viktor is working on regarding rituals?" he asked me.

 

I slowly shook my head. "No, not to my knowledge," I told him. "What kind of high priest was he?" I further inquired.