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Concubine Number 20

(Excerpt from the novel) “I can’t believe you can hear me!” Alessandro said excitedly. “Finally.” He’d been wondering how long he was going to have one-sided conversations with the girl, but now it seemed that they could talk to each other at last. ‘Yes, I can hear you,’ I replied. ‘But who exactly are you?’ I asked for the third time, feeling my fear slowly getting replaced with mild irritation. It was one of my pet peeves. It always annoyed me when someone answered my question with another question. Alessandro hesitated, not wanting to reveal his identity right away. “How about you?” he replied, diverting the topic back at her. “What’s your name?” I scoffed at his statement, now flat out annoyed. The nerve of this guy to keep throwing the question back to me! ‘I’m 20,’ I replied with a sigh, giving in. ***** Alessandro had the strange ability to hear Na-ri’s voice when no one else could. He didn’t know that she was actually his lowest ranked concubine in the imperial palace – Concubine Number 20 – and that she had somehow been teleported from modern-day Seoul. She, in turn, had been delegated to the role of a servant and had no idea she had been talking to the emperor of Luxentfort Empire all along. Can their mutual curiosity about each other gradually blossom into a romance strong enough to defy their social ranks – and transcend worldly boundaries?

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A Name Only She Ever Called Him

It was already late morning when Caio returned to Alessandro's bedroom. 20 – or the girl, as Alessandro now referred to her – was still sleeping when they talked, and he didn't want to wake her up and disturb her rest. So he had asked Rocco to send word to him when she was already awake, and went about preparing for his first meeting of the day.

He was in the middle of discussions with some of the other ministers of external affairs when he received a message that Concubine Number 20 was having breakfast and he could talk to her anytime. He continued the rest of the agenda; however, he found that he could barely concentrate in the second half. Caio knew he was not easily prone to get distracted – on the contrary, once he started working, he would usually be focused until he was done.