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Zhizhu Baihe Pavilion: General's Secret Lady

Set in an ancient time wherein prestige and power are everything, Prince Zen Lykus, born from a lowly Imperial concubine from the southern tribe, is destined to die at the hands of the empress of the Lykus Empire. To avoid his death and his mother's, the third prince decides to portray the image of a retard to dodge the power struggle within the Imperial Court. Prince Zen is doing great until he meets his consort, Theta Mariyah, the tribute from the Kingdom of Amina. Fierce and cunning, his beloved wife treats him like a child - making him wish to show her his dominant and possessive self. Prince Zen's resolve will be tested as he struggles to maintain his façade of being his cunning wife's 'retarded' husband. Deceiving everyone around him is one thing, but lying to his fierce wife is a death sentence. Follow the lovely yet complex couple as they struggle to survive within the turbulent Imperial Court. - - - - You can find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IceFontana18Official The book cover belongs to me since I let an artist draw it. Review and gifts will be much appreciated, thank you!

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Chehin's Demise

Rea Mariyah swiped off the nearest table, toppling over the dishes prepared for her by her servants. The seething anger could be detected from a few feet away as she murmured every word with hate. "How! Dare! They! How dare those Karjah bastards take my son away from me!"

The servant who delivered the news trembled. She had seen the demise of the previous servants who were serving the matriarch, they all perished from her misdirected anguish.

A young man clad in a scholarly green-colored green robe entered the tent of the Mariyah Clan's mistress. It was followed by the soothing gentle voice of the renowned strategist of the Kingdom of Amina – Rufiant Mariyah.

Walking towards his mother as if the dregs of the world could not taint his magnanimous demeanor, the second son of Madam Rea cupped his fists before speaking. "Mother, this son pleas for Mother to calm down."