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Stellar Love: An Unexpected Husband

Lora Sharp was adopted by the noble Sharp family on Main Star of Alpha since she was young. The Sharp family treated her well, and Lora had always been grateful. However, everything became awkward for her when they finally found the long-lost true heiress, Silvia Sharp. The Sharp family members said, "Lora, we've raised you for ten years in the Sharp family. How could you compete with Silvia for things?" Her fiancé added, "Lora, Silvia accompanied me during my sensitive period. It's all my fault. Please don't blame her." Silvia Sharp apologized, "Lora, I didn't mean to touch your Light Brain or submit the marriage gene matching request." According to Alpha Interstellar laws, once a marriage application is submitted voluntarily, it cannot be revoked. "Silvia Sharp, I don't want any of your things," Lora Sharp turned around and resigned herself to bringing her affectionate husband back. Then she saw an exceptionally handsome man going through his rut. His furry dog-like ears trembled gently, and his clear gaze was enchanting. Nine silver-white tails danced lightly behind him. The pheromones in the air were intoxicatingly pleasant. He made a milky sound and asked, "Sister, are you here to take me home?" Lora nodded vigorously! Yes, she must bring him home! Little did she know that the one she brought home was not an ordinary therianthrope but the imperial prince, the youngest and highest-ranking Commander on the entire Alpha planet!

COL+ Yu Fei Yu · Khoa huyễn
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
500 Chs

Are You Lora?

Gazing into the depths of this child's gloomy eyes, Lora finally understood that despite Caleb's genius, he truly had no idea how to raise a child.

Her gaze calm and composed, she asked, "I asked you a question earlier, and you haven't answered yet."

Perhaps sensing that his situation wouldn't end well, Scott furrowed.

He seemed like a trapped beast as he replied, "What does it matter? Now that I've been captured by you, does the answer really hold any significance?"

Lora said, "Of course it's important. If you complain about your background, have you done the things a good child should do? If you haven't, what right do you have to oppose others treating you as a bad child?"

Scott was stunned.

Lora didn't have the time to give this child any educational lessons.

Although she didn't know if his nature was good or bad, it was clear that he had gone astray.