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The Alpha's Cursed Luna

Synopsis: Amara hid her beauty since she was young. Her mother told her that her beauty might become her ruin, therefore she wore a mask and hid the scar that her mother had given her. When she met Gerard who accepted her despite her ugliness, she believed he was the man destined for her. But her fantasy was mercilessly broken after her lover sold her to an old nobleman for a pouch of gold coins. She then met Azer, a man working at a bakery. Azer, who strikes her as a mysterious guy who suddenly appeared and invaded her broken heart which she swore to never let be swayed by another again, kept pouring her attention and kindness. Can Amara trust a man again? Or will she forever cage her heart on the walls she built herself? But what happens if, along the way of treasuring her newfound love, she learns that the scar she bears isn't just a simple scar, but a mark of a curse? As she gathers and unfolds the hidden and lost memories of her childhood, slowly, her identity is revealed. And so does the mystery surrounding Azer. --- This novel is the next series after the story of Kyden and Mona [Summoned by a Pretend Villainess]. The novels aren't connected, but the world-building is the same. The characters were living in the same world. Check it out too^^ Thank you for stopping by! Please support me in this journey! - superAyan

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32. Absolute order

Amara averted her eyes from the two men. Such an atrocity indeed happened, but they didn't report it to the authorities. Vida was lying, with a confident face.

Alfonse Evans cleared his throat and hardened his face. He bravely answered Vida's hostile eyes with his clear and unyielding ones.

"I am not forcing you, my lady. As I said, I came here as a representative. The government is planning to expand the housing projects for the underprivileged. Due to the increasing population in our kingdom, Avendelle, the housing provided for the homeless, which was located on the outskirts of the capital, began declining in numbers.

"The area became overpopulated and the increased demand for food, livelihood, and resources became unsettling. If it continues, a higher risk of large-scale disasters like pandemics or the continuous rise of conflicts and crime rates will happen.