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THE BILLIONAIRE'S BREEDER (The cursed one)

What will you do if the person you had a one-night stand with last weekend appears in your office as your new secretary? Cursed by a powerful witch at a young age, Richmond Ashvery finds himself in a dilemma. From the outside, he has everything life has to offer, He is young, he is a billionaire, and the most eligible bachelor in the country. But everything isn't what it seems... He is the only surviving child of the most powerful Alpha in the whole of Capitol City and the next in line for the throne. His father is getting old and all eyes are on him. The news of his curse is rapidly circulating, reaching his enemies who have their greedy eyes on his pack. "Kill the Alpha, kill the son, and take over their land," they whisper. But what they don't know is much bigger than they expect. A terrible demon resides inside Richmond as a product of the curse. For years, he had kept the demon imprisoned inside him. But lately, the demon is in a rage at being imprisoned and is trying to take over Richmond's mind and body. His secretary isn't helping matters. He isn't one to involve himself in office romance, he sees it as a waste of time. But Anne Mccody is an alluring siren, pulling at all his strings. War is coming to his clan, and it is all because of him... Will he give in to the darkness within or will Anne become his shining light in the darkness?

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264 Chs

Always And Forever

Epilogue: The Wedding Day

Two Years Later

It was two years ago when Richmond regained his senses, emerging from the shadow of Ecratas' control. Though Ecratas was gone, Richmond was left to reckon with the horrors he had inflicted upon others. The Wolf Federation and the courts descended upon him with a barrage of lawsuits and summons. But Richmond lost in the turmoil of his mind, managed to evade the worst of the legal onslaught. Grace, Noah, Aurora, Sabrina, Belle, Coco, Jonathan, and even Walter and many others testified at his trial, revealing the full extent of the destruction.

Despite their efforts to seek justice, the court showed leniency, attributing much of Richmond's actions to his impaired state of mind. In the end, Richmond was sentenced to a year of community service.