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Eternal Love of a Witch

Thomas Phyla, Prince of the Megalima Kingdom, who had been cast out of his throne and cursed by the White Wizard, happened to cross paths with Amara Iris, a Witch who had been imprisoned for hundreds of years. Iris used Thomas as a means of escape from the swamp of death, but when she realizes how much he is suffering as a result of the White Wizard's curse, she feels driven to work with the Prince to break the spell and keep Thomas by her sides as a soul mate. Because of the White Wizard's curse, Thomas was always at risk of passing away, he always died and occasionally came extremely close to passing away. When Morgan Lloyd, the werewolf who is thought to have killed his pack, shows up, everything becomes a complete mess. Iris is confused when the man suddenly decides to make her his life-and-death partner. Iris will do what? Will she leave with Morgan as the wolf's lover or stick by Thomas until the end and aid him in breaking the White Wizard's curse? "You are mine as long as we are linked!" Iris. "Whatever happens, I won't leave you." Thomas. "We must be together. You are my partner. Don't look at other men!" Morgan. Which choice will Iris make? A journey filled with murder, sacrifice, love, and warmth begins!

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300 Chs

A Little Gift from the Devil's Princess

A mansion that Yuxie had rented was very quiet, the only light being in a room located in the corner.

A cold wind blew, sneaking through the gap in the window that wasn't tightly closed, instantly making the lights go out.

Litzy was still fast asleep at Thomas's feet, not noticing the sound of knocking shoes appearing in the room. A woman with long hair approached. She was wearing an all-black dress that made her look gloomy.

He sat on the bed and touched Thomas' cold face. The woman smiled faintly.

"My poor brother, this is the result of your defying your destiny." Tiersa gently caressed Thomas's face, rubbing her brother eyebrows and eyes. "You must be in a lot of pain right now, right? What a pain…."

The room then became silent. Not even the wind dared to blow the leaves of the trees outside. Neither humans nor immortals were aware of this strangeness.