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The Crown's Fire

[Warning: r18+/strong mature content] Amidst the clash of desire and betrayal, who will dare to sacrifice everything for the sake of love? With the ability to foresee the future, Tarah could propel kings to unprecedented heights of success or plunge them into the depths of irreversible failure. But when her kingdom fell, Tarah was forced to offer herself into servitude to her captor in exchange for her brother’s life, becoming a spy in a dangerous game against Ezekiel, the future Dragon King of Ebodia. Haunted by a prophecy of his doom by a woman’s hand, Prince Ezekiel has meticulously avoided female company throughout his life. However, everything changed when he met Tarah, the new fated Seer of Ebodia. Initially only caring about ruling the world, Ezekiel now finds himself strongly enamored by Tarah, at the risk of losing sight of his own goals. Caught between safeguarding her brother's life and the growing affection for the domineering ruler, Tarah faces a dilemma. Will she navigate this dangerous path, risking everything for her heart's desires? ********* Excerpt: "You can't escape me. There's nowhere in this world where you can hide from my reach," Ezekiel whispered, his breath warm against her neck. Her throat tightened as his lips grazed her skin. With a firm yet gentle grip on her chin, he tilted her head, urging her to meet his intense gaze, causing her heart to pound in her chest. "I'm here to make you remember every detail of the agony you've caused me," he declared. "Agony?!" she protested. "Yes, your cruel betrayal. Leaving me, breaking your promise..."

Eustoma_Reyna · Fantasia
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295 Chs

Cruel Betrayal

Katelina readied herself for bed and dismissed Asura early. She was already on her makeshift bed, ready to sleep, but she remained sitting up. She wondered if Ezekiel had already sneaked into her tent.

"This is frustrating," she murmured to herself as she looked around. Being of dragonrider blood, she was sure there had to be a way for her to see through the invisibility of a golden dragon. But the problem was her limited knowledge of dragons and the scarce information and spells in their archive.

"I wonder if there's a way for me to see him even if he's invisible," she murmured, scratching her fingers.

"There is," Ezekiel's voice whispered in her ear, making her flinch.

"Seriously!" she hissed as Ezekiel became visible, standing at her side.

"I'm sorry, did I startle you?" he asked with a smile.

"Since when have you been here?" she asked him with raised eyebrows.