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Return Of The Vengeful Heiress

"Have you ever lied to me crown prince?" A woman with soft brown waves spread on the grassy field asked. She was staring at the peaceful moonlit sky, enjoying the calm company of the man beside her. If she turned her head to look into his eyes, she would have noticed a momentary flicker in his eyes. "You think I would?" The slender man, caressed her head gently as his husky voice fell into her ears, filling her face with a gentle smile. She raised her hand to touch his defined jawline. Under the Petalwood both of them exchanged a loving look between each other. --------------------------------- "You hate me." He wasn't asking. He stated facing the woman he just couldn't stop loving. He felt helpless as the icicle turned sharper and sharper before finally piercing through his heart. Yet he was unwilling. Unwilling to hurt her. And at this point he couldn't defend himself without hurting her. Her eyes that had always gazed back at him with nothing but indifference and hatred, made him feel clueless. "They say eyes never lie. They must have never seen yours." She spoke coldly, a mocking smile lacing her lips, as she pushed the icicle further with her ice essence. Author's Note - Cover made by AI

Light_Breeze · 奇幻言情
分數不夠
68 Chs

Time To Let Them Know

Outside the Silver Moon Palace, 

An old man donned in an off white elegant silk robe was sitting by the fountain of longevity. The ray of the rising sun reflected in the pristine water, adding a golden hue to it. 

According to myths passed down from ancestors, whoever completely submerged in the fountain and found the dragon's cave would achieve immortality. Then again these were mere words of mouth. If there was truly such a cave won't the Yan's bloodline be the first one to know?

Yan Linqin, the empress dowager, was dressed in her usual soft silver silk gown. 

"You aren't worried?" 

Yan Lingyun calmly stared at the fountain. His wife had always been excessively cautious about Changmin. He had already expected her to ask this.

"He has grown up now dear." He said, fully aware that his words will do little to relieve her worries.