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Eternal Castle

In a post-apocalyptic world, Princess Sofia fancies a commoner on the streets and follows him to the Mountains of Death from where she ends up in a 17th-century mansion, where the commoner - Heinrich - is the owner of the mansion and the Princess is forced to work for him. __ “What do you want from me?” The Princess asked frustratingly. “You must think you are the main character or something.” The man chuckled, “Sofia, I want nothing from you. You followed me. I did not abduct you.” “I made a mistake. I request you to send me back.” “I cannot,” The man replied. “It is not under my command. It comes and goes.” “What does that mean?” “That means you are stuck here. Probably for life.” __ [Excerpt] Heinrich completely ignored her, slipped the keys to the room into the little pocket of his coat, and tried to walk away from the crime scene. The Princess quickly grabbed his arm, trying to reach out for his pocket with her other hand. Heinrich immediately grabbed her hand and pulled her toward himself, then pushed her to the wall, holding both her hands to it. He frowned at her with all the rage he had in his body. But it didn’t hide the lingering sorrow in his eyes. They could tear up any moment now. The Princess didn’t know if she wanted to feel sad for him or resent him. He was a confusing man. “L-Let me go…” The Princess sheepishly demanded. “Why?” Heinrich asked with anger. “Who told you to meddle in my affairs?” __ [Disclaimer: This novel is a slow burn.] — This novel is the prequel to 'Dilemma: The Chip System'. However, it's a standalone novel and you don't need to read 'Dilemma: The Chip System' to understand it. I do recommend reading it for extra spice. — This novel has taken intuition from the history of Europe. However, it is fictional and by no means connected to the real events of history. **** Cover Artist: https://www.instagram.com/alina._.smthng/

Haru_Catty · 奇幻言情
分數不夠
177 Chs

Envious Eyes

Heinrich softly smiled before turning to support his back on the wall beside the Princess. He let his head drop on her shoulder shamelessly. 

"You can trust me," Heinrich softly uttered, making himself comfortable. 

The Princess clenched her knees tighter, looking away. His hair tickled her neck. She pressed her lips and clenched her eyes shut, trying to concentrate elsewhere. But the quietness of the room made it worse. She could only hear his breaths, her heartbeat, and the slow-dropping sand in the hourglass on her nightstand. 

"You are the last person I would blindly trust," The Princess sneered, trying to get rid of her unwanted feelings. 

Her stomach felt warm and her ticklish neck drove her insane. 

Heinrich scoffed playfully, "You say that, but let me do whatever I please. Is that not trust?" 

The Princess's eyes widened, "I trust you with myself… Not with my promises."