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The Prince Looking For Christmas Wife

As in previous years, in the month of Christmas, more precisely on Christmas Day, a Christmas Ball event will always be held which has always been the hallmark of the city. The event was held in the magnificent Buckingham Palace, of a Prince named Theodoric. Usually, the event is just to commemorate the following years. But this time, it will be different. Prince held special conditions in this Christmas Ball event. He will look for a woman to be his wife among the women who dance and look elegant in his eyes. There was a woman named Ivy, the duke but was not considered by her father's family, namely King Idriz, because she was born to a woman who came from a lower class and she has a magic that only Idriz and Ivy's trusted people know. She also gave magic to Ivy so she can use it for her entire life and protect her from bad things. When Ivy heard that, she came with the hope that her Christmas gift was to change her life and live happily. She also hoped that the Prince would choose her to be his wife. Ivy's life then becomes fantastic and it is filled with magic that she uses for her needs, even she starts to like Prince Mason, Theodoric's cousin. [END]

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Chapter 94 - He Can't Use His Spell To See His Enemy

Surprised appeared on both of their faces. They looked at each other until Melanie, noticing Ivy's arrival with Paul without turning her head, smiled.

Ivy approached and Melanie stood staring at her. "Ivy, you are here too."

"I am in the mood for dinner, mother, and Prince Paul brought me here," replied Ivy.

Melanie looked straight at Paul and he just nodded smiling at her.

"Well, that is a shame. It just so happens that Theodoric and I just finished. So we cannot offer you to join," Melanie said.

Ivy looked at her husband who just sat listening while he drank his drink.

"Oh, it is all right, mother. Prince Paul and I should not have to join either.

"Then we will go to another table, Your Majesty," Paul said, bowing.