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Fated to the King of Death

"The only way to end this war is by breaking your curse," explained the priestess and the eye of the goddess. "You were born as an unfortunate child, and that's why we were cursed along with you." "You always make such absurd claims but never tell me how to lift this curse," Olive retorted, his frustration evident in his gritted teeth. "The solution to your question lies in a human girl, one born with the sun in her eyes," she stated, dropping her staff and she laid down on her chair. "You must find this girl and form a union with her." Olive frowned, thoroughly disgusted by the idea, and in his anger, he scoffed, "You quack! None of your past prophecies were accurate, and yet you still claim to be the eyes of the goddess?" His frustration mounting, he rose from his seat and approached the old priestess with seething rage. "I bet Father wouldn't mind if I snap your neck in half, I am cursed anyways, I don't see anything wrong with getting more curses." "How dare you suggest that a pure-blooded vampire prince, the pride of my clan, should mate with a weak and lowly human? Do you not realize how much I despise them? They are no better than cattle! You insolent witch!" As he reached out to grab her, he noticed something unusual – she was asleep. His doubtfulness grew. She had the audacity to fall asleep in the presence of her prince! This would be reason enough to end her life. But she was too still for slumber. Reluctantly, he tapped her, but there was no response. Then he checked her pulse, confirming his suspicion—she was, indeed, lifeless. Khalilah's fate took an unexpected turn when she was abducted and forcibly separated from her family to wed a mysterious man. Little did she know that he was more than just a deranged individual.

DanitaMimi · Fantasia
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49 Chs

Lash for love

"I beg your pardon, Your Majesty," Lambert's voice echoed through the grand hall, steady yet laced with a hint of trepidation. "My wife, due to her physical impairments, never had the opportunity to learn about the traditions and culture of our people. This oversight is entirely my fault. I was the one who provided her with the apparel she wears today. If anyone is deserving of punishment, it is me, and me alone."

The Emperor cleared his throat, a sound that reverberated with authority. "Tell me, where did you acquire the jewel your wife is wearing?"

Lambert hesitated, a flicker of confusion passing across his face. His wife, sensing his unease, began to sign to him, but he resolutely ignored her, his focus solely on the Emperor. "I crafted it myself, using some natural resources I stumbled upon." He paused, then added with a touch of desperation, "She may have been reluctant to part with the jewel because it serves as our wedding band."