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Marrying a Werewolf to save her hybrid sister.

[Completed] "When it comes to love, you can't force your heart how or where to choose. My soul landed in the dark and my heartbeats paced for a cold demon." Synopsis: Luna accepts the Queen's invitation for the Mistress selection to become the prince's mistress. But she did it for one reason, to save her Hybrid sister. But she found the royal palace a hell, a true hell with a great secret. The prince is a human werewolf. A dangerous and real killing machine. But, he is devilishly...shabbily handsome and enticing that eyes travel after him, no wonder she can't ignore this cold but gorgeous devil. Can she save his heart and make him, her husband? Can she win the rest of the mistresses and become his wife? ______ what's in the story? "Let your heart light up your path but don't fight with your destiny, my dear Luna." Why would someone like her alert Luna? Why was she talking about an unpredictable future? "Why? Why are you telling me this?" The woman halted, her palms moved up, and grabbed either side of her face, gently. "Because if you don't tame his heart, someone else would take your place, and I am afraid that person isn't suitable for your position. Because many people will die if you refuse his heart." Her hands dropped, and Luna peered into those purple eyes. "Who are you?" .... *** Volume 1: Childhood Volume 2: Love and Rage (Matured content warning) **Notice: This is a classic fantasy Romance that contains, Love, mystery, power, lust, pain... all at once. Every location is based on an imaginary world.

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Chapter (312): Bolingtone (1)

"How is this even possible?"

Livia shrieked out of anger. How could this happen in front of her eyes? Her eyes averted on Oliver!

"You, didn't you lose your hand because of them? How could you neglect this?"

"Milady, how should I know what was going inside her chamber in the left tower?"

Livia found these excuses useless because he could have settled a maiden there but his brain was too poor for giving a chance to think well.

Facing the magician, she said, "she should not give birth to that child, sir. Simon. I don't care about what my father wishes."

He bowed his head, however, he needed to find out who was the person who he saw two days before. If she had a guard then it could be hard to approach her and he had to handle this from a further view.

"As you wish my lady."

Livia dismissed Oliver and walked to the window. Pulling the curtain away, she saw the wizard's reflection in the glass.