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The Prince Who Cannot Fall In Love & The Missing Heiress

He thought he wasn't capable of love... until he met her. Can a marriage survive when 'love' is one-sided? Is the love of one person enough for two? Can you forgive the enemy when the person who destroyed your life is the person you love the most? *** Vega Linden was taken away from her doting parents and led a desperately lonely life in a quiet village, not knowing who she was. There, she met the prince who came to give her family.... or so she thought. She was the sun that shone over his darkness, the flowers that bloomed in his spring, the only woman he would ever love... if only he could. This is the story of the prince who cannot fall in love and the missing heiress. The book covers revenge and how love conquers all. Can bad people turn good? Will kindness really defeat evil? Can you forgive people who had hurt you so badly that you want to destroy the world just to make them pay? *** This novel shares the same universe as my two novels: "The Alchemists" and "Finding Stardust". This is the sequel to "The Alchemists". You don't have to read it to start with this book, but I think if you do read it, you will LOVE it. CHECK OUT MY OTHER STORIES: - The Alchemists - Completed - Finding Stardust - Completed - The Cursed Prince - Ongoing - The Cursed King - Completed - Till Death Do Us Part - Completed - The King's Wife Is The Alpha's Mate - Ongoing I DON'T DO SLOW BURNS You can buy me coffee through: https://ko-fi.com/missrealitybites Talk to me on Discord: bit.ly/missrealitybites Instagram @missrealitybites

Missrealitybites · 现代言情
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357 Chs

I Don't Think He Likes Me

Hannah's duties in the canteen were quite diverse. She had to clean the cafeteria and dining area, prepare and wash all the tableware, and serve cafeteria visitors who wanted to have lunch or stop by for coffee breaks and tea breaks.

Her tasks seemed endless and she was very busy. In the cafeteria itself, there were a total of eight employees and all of them were busy working. Although Hannah loved working in the kitchen to cook, she was not used to manual labor, and soon, her delicate hands were scuffed from washing so many dishes.

"Are you okay?" Memi asked when she saw Hannah was standing still in front of the sink, staring at her scuffed right hand. The girl turned and shook her head with a smile.

"I'm okay, Memi. Just not used to this type of detergents," she lied. 

"It's okay then. You just stand by the counter and get the orders. Let me wash the dishes," said Memi as she pushed Hannah toward the front counter.