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Evil Duke, Please Be Gentle!

His whole life turned into a joke, when Leonardo Thawyne the proud son of Duke William Thawyne, came to know that he was not the real son but a swapped kid. And now to save his inheritance he would have to marry the real heiress. Evangeline Rossador, a simple music teacher from a town, was content with teaching music to kids and having a garden in her home. But her whole life turned upside down when she was announced as betrothed to infamous cruel duke Leonardo as her father's last wish before dying. They both were hardly accepting the fact that they were bound in a forced marriage when life played another game and she found herself standing in front of her died father. Soon more deaths started to occur and they both find themselves standing in mid of many misunderstandings and conflicts. How would this chaos be solved? And would they be able to find love in this politically enforced marriage? “I asked what were you doing there?” she glared back at the roaring man who was trying to show his rights to her. “I was dancing with the Earl Nickolas,” she replied, looking back in his eyes. “Theodore go and bring the fingers of Earl who has dared to touch what is mine.” came the reply with an evil smirk. “Now tell me, my dear wife,” he whispered as he came close to her, “which part of your body have he actually touched?

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Committing Crimes

The sound of hasty steps and murmurs filled the whole room. The whole palace was in uproar but the main lead of the show was missing.

George had taken his concubines to the solitaire palace just to pretend that he was not there when Eli died and he had no idea about it.

He did not care even if his son was blamed as long as no one lifted a finger on him. His plan was perfect.

He knew that Eli did not have knights to protect her and no one had kept a connection with her.

The letter was written by Andrew only. He was sure that there was no way he would be dragged in it.

But this perfect plan has one flaw. He would not be able to know the result. Even if the plan failed, he would only know about it after two days when he would return.

But he was not worried about it that much. Though there were less chances, even if he failed, he could try again. What would he gain by knowing it earlier?