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The Fake Heiress and Deceitful Duke

Abigail Florence only wanted a good job when her mother became sick, hoping that she would be of help for the family and save her mother from the rage of her father. But she was caught by a wicked and crazy nobleman and was forced into an unlikely partnership of marriage in exchange of wealth and power she could never fathom. What else could go wrong? When Dion Burke had visited the small bar in the Grothem town after his carriage suffered an accident, he had cursed his luck. But who would have thought that goddess was blessing him with treasure. The previous duke had died with no blood children but the position and all the wealth was still left for the lost daughter and her.. Husband. So when Dion found the woman living as guttersnipe, a strange and wicked plan took place in an instant. He would claim power and wealth and share it with her. But what if… the woman whose mouth could be compared to the sailor turned out to be more tempting than the wealth she offered?

Fallen_meteor · Fantasia
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171 Chs

Want To Eat Her

"Abigail." Abi froze at her place when she heard the voice she had come to know in a few months. "What are you doing here?" she looked at the pie she was cutting in her hands and the mess she had created.

She had never expected him to come here. She turned to meet his eyes when she heard footsteps coming closer.

"Dion. I was.. Cooking.'' The words felt strange. Unreal. It made him pause and frown. He had never heard of a noble woman cooking before. He looked around. There was no one to help her.

"Alone?" she blinked. The way he asked the question. As if she was going on a war with the neighboring country alone.

She laughed at it. The expressions of worry and bafflement on his face.

"Yes, my lord. I was cooking dinner for you. It took you a long time to wake up." embarrassment coursed through him. Whenever he had slept with a woman before, it was women who had slept soundly while he had stared at the ceilings for hours before leaving the room.