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The Dethroned Monarch

A great monarch is not one without flaws, but rather they are those who recognize their shortcomings and continually refine them, turning their flaws into strengths. Such were the principles that Ysabel's mother taught her. However, the very woman had killed herself when her flaws brought her to stand before judgment. Wounded by her mother's betrayal to the crown and their people, Ysabel was stripped of her title and dethroned on the very day she was ready to confess her love to Prince Hinrik. Exiled to live the rest of her life outside the kingdom, Ysabel met a mysterious stranger who gave her a second chance to fix what had gone wrong. Accepting the offer, Ysabel found herself waking up several days before her coronation as the new Queen of Eyeris. Determined to discover the mystery behind her mother's death, Ysabel knew changes were bound to be made. No longer posing as the kind-hearted monarch, Ysabel met Prince Hinrik, the man she had fallen in love with in her previous life. Dead-set on never repeating the same mistakes, Ysabel distanced herself from the dashing Prince. Yet, how long would she be able to resist him when he was living within her reach? -- DISCLAIMER: Cover is not mine

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132 Chs

Flattery

"A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness."

-Oprah Winfrey

'So this was the official business he meant,' Ysabel thought, amusingly. She eyed Kian while the King observed their interaction with curiosity. 

"Thank you for gracing us with your presence, my dear daughter. I am quite pleased to receive two proposals from young nobles asking for your hand. But not for marriage yet. We will talk about that when the time draws nigh."

Kian turned to King Baltimore, lowering his head to acknowledge what he had just declared. He made sure to smile, pleased by being accepted to have an audience with him and Ysabel. 

Unlike Hinrik, he had no escort or an entire carriage. He came on horseback with a trusted ally who served as his companions rather than a protector of some sort.