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Treacherous hearts: Return of the Second Male Lead

Chapter excerpt: Charlton knew what was running in her head and in truth he wanted to mock her. ’You truly are a whore, aren’t you?’ he wanted to say. However, he was not planning to make this a one-time thing and he had more in store for her. So instead, he leaned forward as he started kissing her tears away. "Serena, I love you so much, do you know that? So please, don’t give me that look." Serena’s tears did not stop but what was the use. They were already like this and no matter how much she denies it, that she even let something like this happen… there’s only one conclusion. She still loved Charlton. Or at least she was that greedy for his love. She could not push him away so she could only raise her arms and envelope him in her embrace. "We’re going to burn in hell for this…." She whispered. Charlton burrowed his head on the juncture of her neck. He licked and kissed that part, careful not to leave a mark as they still will be meeting with the others later. He smirked when he felt her tremble. Why was she so easy? Regardless, he was enjoying what she can offer before he ruins her himself. "All the more reason to get as much heaven as we can now." He said, then he started moving. -- A year after his father’s death, grand duke Charlton Daniel finally responds to the summon of his uncle, the king, to return to the capital. Of course, his reason for compliance was not due to his subservience to the crown. Four years ago, his life has been turned upside down. His lover betrayed him for his cousin, the crown prince. His father was sent to prison because of a crime with dubious evidence. While he, himself, was sent to exile with a mission to capture the revolutionists. All of which, he took in strides because of his steadfast belief in humanity and justice. However, time changes everyone. Four years may seem short, but to some, it’s enough to change their perceptions and priorities. Once a pacifist at heart, Charlton is now going to return to the royal capital with a personal vendetta. -- To the public eye, Serena William, nee Maxwell, was living the perfect life. She was beautiful, rich, happily married, and has the unwavering support of her maternal family. Oh, and did I mention that she was also the crown princess and the most loved personage? Yes, that she was. Kind, generous, and approachable. She was a woman who was completely unlike any other. No one in the royal family was as well loved by the masses as she was. At least, that’s how her life was perceived to be. Behind closed doors, life was not as glamoured up as it was in the tabloids. Her first pregnancy ended up in stillbirth, while the next two ended up in miscarriages. Was this her retribution? She could not help but ask herself. This led to her guilt and self-blame which further developed her insecurity, and even inferiority complex. Aside from what she was undergoing herself, it doesn’t help that the queen mother kept on rubbing salt to injury by implying that she should let her lady-in-waiting, the queen’s first choice for crown princess, take over. Crown prince Geoffrey William was Serena’s saving grace, her knight in the shining armor, the man who sticked with her through thick and thin. Would she ever be willing to make way for another woman for his own good? Then worse, comes her old flame who seems to still be enamored with her. What lengths would she be willing to take to keep the pandora’s box shut? However, there are no secrets that time does not reveal. What will she do when she later finds out what her greatest champion did to her? -- Hearts will break, heads will roll. All is fair in love and war. This novel is not for the faint hearted. — This novel is the sequel to the first titled, ‘Making the second male lead fall in love with me, the Villainess’, and is set four (4) years after the royal wedding. (But you don’t need to read the first to understand this one, sequence is not important)

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Chapter 44: The king I

"Your majesty, the train from Suffox has arrived and our scouts have confirmed that his grace alighted along with some of his servants."

King Edward V, the king of Windsor, who was standing before the mirror as the master of robes assisted him with the final touches of his attire for the evening hummed in response.

On Monday, Hugo Cobalt reported that Charlton has agreed to return to the capital. Thus, till yesterday, he was waiting for his nephew to drop by in the royal palace. Nothing of such happened but that was not beyond his expectations.

It would be hypocritical of him if he were to say that he never thought of putting grand duke Charles to death. However, thinking about it and actually doing it were two different matters. Still, though that was the case, no matter if the cause of his death was natural or not, he knew that he could not completely wash his hands clean of it. For in the end, the prison was under his jurisdiction, and it was his lapses that allowed for it to happen.

He felt pity for his younger sister, but he was still the monarch. Grand duke Charles was a threat and given the proof of his insubordination in the past, his death was something that let him sleep peacefully at night. Yes, there have been backlash with some people expressing their dissatisfaction, but be that as it may, it was not that concerning for despite Charles being a war-hero, he had been reduced to a convicted criminal. Thus, all he had to do was keep in his best behavior till everything dies down.

With regards to his nephew, he was still uncertain what to do with him. Unlike Charles, they had blood ties and though he knew that when it comes to absolute power, kinship plays of little value, he was not malicious enough to rid of his younger sister's only son just because he's afraid that he would seek vengeance. Besides, his conscience on Charles death was clean.

When the issue regarding the succession for the position grand duke of Suffox arose, his sister called and begged him to intervene. In truth, if he decided to keep his arms crossed regarding that matter, it would have been favorable for him because Suffox given its inner turmoil would self-destruct.

However, on the last minute, he decided to extend an olive branch because of sentimental reasons and that Charlton was once his favorite vice minister in the past.

When he went to Suffox, he was welcomed by his nephew with some resentment. Though he knew that it was misdirected, he understood his reasons. Thus, instead of anger, he gave him an explanation. Grand duke Charles' death has already been investigated and the cause was natural. On the other hand, although he knew that he has been sick in prison, he could not have sent him home because he had to lead by example.

He doesn't know how much of that Charlton accepted but by the time he left, Charlton after his peaceful ascension as grand duke has proven for everyone in Suffox to see that he was still loyal to the crown.

He would have let everything pass and leave him and his sister in Suffox to lead a peaceful life if not for the continuous failed infrastructure projects under the ministry of works.

Charlton was once the vice minister of works and given his incomparable achievements, he had been very much celebrated by everyone, including him. Thus, when another mishap happened and 'the times' has published a news alluding the need for a new person in-charge, he began suspecting that the accidents could have been related to him.

That was not to say that he was certain because he doesn't think that Charlton would be dumb enough to use his own newspaper publishing company to make obvious that it was his premeditated plan. However, what came to his attention was that Charlton seems to heva the intention of returning to the capital.

So, what he wanted to know was for what reasons? Was he thinking of vengeance? Or was he thinking of just investigating the cause of his father's death?

Thus, he sent royal envoys to invite Charlton to the capital to test him. When he did not accept the invite by giving the excuse that he was still mourning, he decided to label the ordeal as coincidental, but his suspicion remained.

Mishaps on infrastructure projects continued and though he initially suspected Charlton, he doesn't believe that his influence could go that far. However, just to ease his own mind, he still sent two more envoys to check. To which he again rejected.

Now, though he still suspected that Charlton was behind some of the small-scale infrastructure accidents, he had no doubts that the tragedy in Torton had nothing to do with him.

Originally, King Edward V really has no thoughts of having Charlton return to the capital. However, since his mind have been conditioned to think of him and then add the implication by the news from 'the times' remaining fresh in his mind, he decided that it was high time for Charlton to return to the capital.

Take note that what he meant by the word return was not something permanent. He could not appoint him as vice-minister again given that he was the grand duke and has duties of his own, and even if he could, he wouldn't. Having Charlton permanently back in the capital would let him widen his influence in case he's just hiding his intentions. Aside from that, he afforded to remove Charlton from the position in the past because no matter how talented he was, he was not irreplaceable as there were many others eager to prove their worth. Even now, he still believes the same.

So, what was Charlton's purpose if not to take charge? Well, that was yet to be decided but what was more important was that his presence would elevate the morale of his courtiers and more importantly, it would redirect the attention of the ton and the masses.

Now, question was, how would he invite him to get him to agree while at the same time, easing his own worries?

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TBC