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Royal Princess: Doted on by the Mafia King

A man who traveled through time to save his first love has given up everything he had just to help her get her birthright. A Princess who is scared of fighting for that which belongs to her finds someone willing to help her. She however believes nothing comes for free and when he tells her what he wants in return, she finds the deal she is offered reasonable and accepts. She trusts no one and when her walls began to crack open to give way to the handsome man who made himself a terror for her sake, things go south. About the characters: The fashion designer who is a princess and tasked with the mission of getting what belongs to her and saving her people. How long will her walls last high up protecting her? How large will the crack in her walls be and when she faces hardships because of love will she close up her cracks or will those cracks further open? The time traveler who wants her by all means because time is short for him has a fearful reputation so he could be strong for her. How long his patience will last when made to await love for so long and when it runs out, what will it be like? Warning: Slow love Slow vengeance Don't stop reading Enjoy the story and leave a comment Don't expect the love to begin from the first chapter and don't expect a cruel villainess.

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Valerie's daughter?

"The princess is in Star city," a beautiful woman in her late thirties said before sipping from a cup of tea in an elegant manner.

"We are not sure that she is the princess. She looks more like Valerie. I met them yesterday and I don't think she is the princess," Mrs. Smith replied shaking her head slightly.

"What makes you think she is Valerie's daughter? After losing her very pretty daughter, I don't Valerie will have any reason to keep the girl hidden until now," the elegant woman refuted slowly and thoughtfully.

"Different DNA tests have been carried out by different people to satisfy their curiousity but it all showed that she was Valerie's daughter and that is something I don't believe," the woman continued.

"Your majesty, you told me a few months ago that you have concluded that she is not the princess. Then, you said you will sleep well knowing the princess was dead," Mrs. Smith reminded the Queen.