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Second Chance Revenge: Win The Devil's Heart

"I came to reclaim this," she said as she pointed to his heart. "It has been a while, have you forgotten me, Orig? Or let me say, my husband, Governor Orig," She whispered as she placed her hand on his chest. Her breath was close to his lips, as if challenging him to resist the urge to throw her onto the bed and teach her a lesson until sunrise. Her hips swayed as she got closer to him, and he couldn't take his eyes off her. Her presence was powerful. He pulled her until she was pressed against his chest. Her fingers finally managed to touch him, and she felt the heat of his body. 'Damn it, are you joking? Your image is still engraved in my mind and heart for those four years, seven months, and five days and...' When he didn’t respond to her words, she decided to speak with her lips, for a few moments. Everyone watched in silence, even he was surprised by her boldness. "No, my dear Taya, it is you who will regret this." Can Taya win back her husband? Will he free himself from the control of his stepmother, confess his feelings for his wife, and correct the mistakes of his past? Read on to discover the secrets between the flames of their love...

ovinia_seh · Urbano
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161 Chs

Chapter 82

Out of concern for the patients, Misan said, "Fine, can you show us where the sick are? We'll do introductions later." She tied her hair back, and Aero sighed—there was no other choice but to trust him, at least for now. 

"Over here, my lady," Emily spoke in a composed voice filled with respect, walking behind Taya. They were headed to the kingdom's center, where all the commercial and health institutions were located. Perhaps if she spoke with one of the pharmaceutical factories within the kingdom, it could help her escape this predicament.

There were only a few hours left in the deadline King Arthur had given her. She clenched her fists and bit her lip. It was the first time she was on the verge of failing to achieve something she desired. Getting to the department for hospitals and factory management required walking through the market before they could reach their destination.