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The Crown's Entrapment

[Warning: r18+/strong mature content] “I'm sure you’ll find my arms more comfortable than anything else in this world...” King Darius Grant - the mighty ruler of the Kingdom of Cordon. He was ruthless and impetuous against his enemies. His mere presence screamed with rugged authority; his aura alone was more than enough for some of his enemies to admit defeat and run away at just the sight of him. But despite all of this, he was powerless and shameless over one woman… his mate - the Princess of Ebodia whom he refused to let go. Find out how things would turn out for our possessive King who's dead set on using the Crown's Entrapment to make his mate his by any means necessary. Will he be able to succeed and conquer her all - body, heart, and soul? * Note: Volume 1 & 2: Main Story Status: Completed (Chapters 1 to 555) Volume 3: Side Story Status: Completed (Chapters 556 to 641) "I can only declare myself a winner once I manage to conquer your heart..." Volume 4: Side Story Status: Completed (Chapters 642 to 701) "Love was never in my vocabulary when it comes to women until you came..." Volume 5: Status: Completed (Chapters 702 to 805) “I choose you… you who greedily occupies all the space in my heart…” Special Chapters onwards - completed **** PS: Commissioned Book Cover owned by the Author! Do not use it!

Eustoma_Reyna · Fantasia
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813 Chs

Screaming Arrogance (1)

As soon as Gideon dropped her off at Cordon's Infirmary, Aurelia immediately went inside the mortuary located in the dungeon, where the former Great Justiciar's dead body had been transferred.

Making herself look as professional as possible, Aurelia kept her composure in check. This was a very important case according to Gideon, so she must look at it with utmost precision, leaving no room for any mistake. 

As soon as she was inside, she proceeded with her usual work, the three physicians working under her already having made the necessary arrangements while waiting for her. They made sure that the prison guards assigned to guard the dead's prison cell were present for her to begin questioning.

"Initial reports from the guards said that it was suicide," Nelly reported.