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Married Off To A Cold Eyed Knight

Rosemary was born into royalty, but unlike the princesses in fairy tales, she doesn't enjoy the perks that come with the title. In fact, she's looked down on by those around her for failing to live up to what her society expects of her as one born into the Kuroriku clan's main family, strength, durability, and vigor. Rosemary was born with a frail body and inadequate mana, not like the other members of her family who were all born with hardy bodies and vast potential. The only ones around who seem to treat her nicely are her brother and his girlfriend, Artemia. Despite their moral support, Rose still desires to escape her unloving father and those around her who made her life a living hell. One day, the chance finally presents itself in the form of a tall, dark, and handsome upstart knight with a cold stare. Will she accept even though it might mean entering a loveless marriage. But, what if love were to bloom in the most unlikely of places? Or is that only a thing that happens in fairy tales?

sun_imperial · Fantasía
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Chapter 345: Sleepy Prince

Rohan

I groaned as I opened my eyes. My nose twitched at the smell of breakfast. The aroma of breakfast was a pleasant assault on my senses, but it was Jiro snuggling against my chest that truly made the morning feel complete. We had decided to sleep in the same room. We didn't do anything other than sleep, of course. It would've been rude to do such stuff in someone else's house, when they were around.

"Wake up, sleepy head," I said, playfully poking her cheek.

Jiro's eyes fluttered open. "Hmm? Is it morning already?"

"Yeah, it's morning," I replied, my voice still rough with sleep. "And it smells like Kyung or one of the others is already up and at it in the kitchen."

She stretched like a cat, her arms reaching high before wrapping around my neck. "Mmm, I could get used to this," she murmured, her breath warm against my skin.

I chuckled, the sound rumbling deep in my chest. "Careful, or we might just have to make a habit out of it."