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Ensnaring his Dark Moon

Esmeray Reis, once a princess, now lives her life like a bespectacled wallflower to stay far away from people's attention until one day she is compelled to enter the Royal Castle disguised as a maid. Aleister Daven, a mysterious Prince. Dark, devious, and sinful. The mention of his name is enough to make people tremble. Uninterested in most things until he comes across the stubborn woman who won't spare a glance his way. And unknowingly he grows fond of stalking her, teasing her, cornering her, despite her obvious disgust in him. She is his, and he would spare no efforts in making her realize that. When strange incidents happen around Esme, she finds herself waking up in the depths of the ageless sea. Mysterious powers awakening inside her body threaten to shred away her existence and rationality. The involvement of merfolk makes everything more complicated. Staying far away from him was all she ever wished but what was she going to do when he becomes the sole ray of light in the darkness surrounding her? Will she take his hand? Will she ever tell him that it was not him who disgusted her but instead it was her growing obsession for him that she despised?

Auroraaa · Fantasia
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370 Chs

The present King

But his identity as Adrian Reis was complicating things. A good thing that Esme was reunited with her brother but was it a good thing for him? 

Aleister felt a headache as he looked at them.

''How did you survive?" He asked, not quite convinced by Adrian's lack of explanation. 

Adrian looked at the man, the gentleness in his eyes shifted slightly, ''What has it got to do with you?" 

''You are my brother-in-law. Who would it concern if not me?'' Aleister pulled Esme away from him gently before bringing her to his side and she restrained herself from gaping at how effortlessly he claimed Adrian as his brother-in-law, ''How about we go another way? Tell me, what made you come here?''

This man was getting on his nerves. And Adrian was irked but it was true that his intentions would be doubted until he answered their questions.