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Heart of Atlantis: Whispers of Love and Destiny

In a calm coastal Mediterranean town, Delphine, a beautiful young woman, enjoys a quiet life with her family and her best friend Dorian, the son of a fisherman who shares her love for the sea. However, Delphine's life takes a bewildering turn when a mysterious figure named Ethan enters her world and unveils a startling secret: she's a mermaid from Atlantis. As she grapples with this newfound identity, her heart becomes entangled in a complex love triangle. Ethan's revelation sparks a series of events that thrust Delphine into the heart of a brewing civil turmoil in Atlantis, a realm inhabited by the original descendants of the Atlanteans, merfolk, djinns, and other mystical beings. Delphine must confront her feelings, grapple with her newfound powers, and make decisions that could shape the fate of Atlantis. Among power struggles, ancient rivalries, and a struggle for supremacy, Delphine finds herself standing at the crossroads of destiny. Will she embrace her mermaid lineage and wield her unique abilities to bring harmony to the troubled waters of Atlantis? And in the process, will she find the courage to untangle her heart's desires?

QueenOfWands · Kỳ huyễn
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74 Chs

Looking for her Home

"I have a twin sister... and she's in danger" Delphine said with tears in her eyes.

Delphine's initial shock began to subside and a wave of disappointment washed over her.

The revelation that her twin sister, Coralia, was in prison and she risked her life and the fact that both Seraphina and Ethan had kept this truth hidden from her left her feeling betrayed and hurt.

She had trusted them, believing in their guidance and protection, but now those feelings were tainted by the weight of their secret.

"Why didn't you tell me the truth?" Delphine's voice quivered, her eyes locking with Seraphina's.

"I thought you wanted to help me find my heritage and that you needed my help. I deserved to know about this, she's my own flesh."

Seraphina lowered her gaze, guilt etched across her face.