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Tales of the Throne: Queen

For thousands of years now, queens have been ruling our kingdom. When a Queen's reign has come to an end, a successor must be chosen by what we now know as The Rule of Cardinal. Miss Katherina Daventin, a young naive and innocent girl, has been chosen by the Cardinal to rule over the people of Nydisia. In a world where supernatural beings have not been kept a secret, she struggles to prove herself as a human chosen to rule a multitude of diverse creatures. Lucian Williams, one of the strongest beings to walk the earth, and the son of Queen Orizelle, fights alongside Katherine to help her stake her claim to the throne as it is his duty as the General of Nydisia, and slowly love surpasses duty. --STILL UNDERGOING EDITING-- [Current word count: 150,000-200,000] *This is a slow burn book, it is not going to be rushed as you will see a lot of character development and growth in the plot at a steady pace.* Disclaimer: This cover does not belong to the author. Join my discord server! https://discord.gg/X7x23XPg

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Stables Part 2

A/N: Please let me know if this chapter is confusing, cause I've rewritten it so many times to explain it as best as I could, if not then I'll just create a separate chapter to explain it better.

--The Nydisian Kingdom, The Castle, The Royal Court--

Now that everyone was seated including Alexander, Advisor Daniel wasn't sure whether or not to continue the meeting as normal or not. Lucian sensed his hesitation and prompted him to speak, "Speak freely," He commented shifting his red eyes away from Alexander and towards the advisor.

Daniel had worked as an advisor over the reign of the previous Queen and now here he was discussing such a delicate matter with her son. "When will you be ready?" He was referring to the cardinal successor claiming the throne.

Alexander's eyebrows creased significantly, he noticed how vague their words were to avoid him knowing the topic of their discussion. Regardless, Alexander remained silent and simply bore witness to the meeting.