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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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155 Chs

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 GRIFFITH'S POV

"I just don't want you to die, Griffith," she said as she cried into my shoulder.

 

"I know," I said as I kissed the top of her head. I gave her a pained smile; I was touched by how much she worried for me. I wanted to comfort her so badly however, I unfortunately didn't have any words to comfort her with that wouldn't be a lie. It hurt me to see her so distraught. The situation I was in was tricky, Viktor could kill me at any time. Not to mention Courtney had said the three of us would die during the coup. She also said that regardless of our actions we would die anyway.

 

"I understand and appreciate your concern and I'm sorry to make worry like this. I won't ask you to pretend to be happy, but can you at least not cry like that? It's like you're grieving for me already. How am I supposed to feel when I'm standing right here?" I asked her.