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Aisle To Heaven

'She was deemed to remain powerless and lonely forever, but destiny entangled her fate with the most powerful man on earth.' Ether was supposed to be a powerless, fallen princess, a damsel in distress. Someone who was born to be a subject of mockery amongst everyone and remain lonely, unmarried forever.  But destiny is no joke. Just when everyone was sure that she had no coming back, she ends up marrying the most powerful man on earth, Asterion. The man who was supposed to be her sister's fiance until yesterday is suddenly standing in front of her at the end of the aisle, about to be her life partner. In a world based on four element powers namely Earth, Water, Fire and Wind, the first Princess of fire country, Ether, is reduced to being a laughing stock for being born with zero powers of fire element, a feat that has never happened in human history. No human was ever born powerless the way Ether was. What will happen when the disliked, powerless yet a typical beauty with brains, princess Ether of Fire country is thrown into a sudden marriage with Asterion, the crown prince of country Nero who is not only handsome and masculine but god gifted with water element powers and is on his way to grab the title of most powerful man on earth? But is this truly a simple royal marriage or a well thought trap disguised in the same? BOOK - Aisle to Heaven GENRE - Fantasy Romance AUTHOR - Kizy INSTAGRAM - go_kizy DISCORD - go_kizy#9468

go_kizy · Fantasy
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81 Chs

31. A book

Asterion went to the library, searching different shelves. He walked around a bit before finding the exact book he was searching for.

The cover itself looked worn out, indicating the book had withstood the harsh time. He opened the book, breathing in the rough-old-dusty-papery smell.

He turned a few more pages, finally stopping abruptly at one.

'I just knew it!' He thought to himself before closing the book and returning to his chamber, only to collide with Vesta midway.

"Your highness." Vesta greeted politely.

"Haven't they assigned you a room yet?" Asterion asked.

"They did. I just came out to have lunch with you." Vesta replied.

"I am not hungry. You can have your lunch. Or maybe I can ask the kitchen to send your lunch to your room." Asterion suggested.

"No, your highness. I will go there myself. I don't want to be a burden to the maids." Vesta said politely, as if she really cared about them.