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Cinta yang berbeda

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When the world was still one continent, it was divided into five kingdoms. The balance had been lost because of the evil corruption of the people, and one girl was fated to become the heroine. She will lose everything to bring back the lost magic and embark on an adventurous journey, with many dangerous quests, loyal companions, and one true love awaiting her. -- This story will build up the characters and love story slowly. There will be a sad scene initially, but there won't be any more tragedies after that, only adventures and challenges. -- The cover is mine and was produced for this book by Sakurai Yuki. Please check out more character pictures on my Instagram daz_elda Scene from the book: Amelia walked away from the scene quickly, but Nathaniel caught up and held her arm to stop her from walking further. He softly explained, “Please stop running away; it is not what you think.” “You know what? It doesn’t matter! So please let my arm go. I want to go to my room.” “I will let you go once we clear up this misunderstanding which-“ Nathaniel stopped talking because Amelia started laughing cynically. She wasn’t listening as she said, “You know I am such a fool for trusting you. I had an amazing marriage proposal which I refused, and now look at me!” Nathaniel’s forehead started to wrinkle as he became angry. His right hand was still holding Amelia’s left upper arm. “Enough!” he couldn’t take this nonsense anymore, dragging Amelia to one of the nearby rooms. He pulled her inside, closed the door, grabbed her by her shoulders, and pushed her against the wall. Amelia looked surprised and slightly scared of the sudden predicament she had found herself in. His face was inches away from hers. Her heart beat fast, and she lost focus on what they discussed. He stared her down for a couple of minutes until he calmed down. These green eyes drove him crazy; he had held back for so long, but enough was enough. He had to know what she felt for him. “What marriage proposal are you talking about?” he finally asked.

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I Refuse To Be King

Kawlan, ever since he was an infant was already aware that he was abnormal compared to the rest of his peers. His intelligence, comprehension and wisdom was too much for a normal child who was barely two years old. However, when he reached the age of three, he was hit on his head and it was then he recalled his past life and his forgotten friends that were still in deep slumber within his shadow. And the most unfortunate thing he found out.... was that the world he was currently in was exactly like the novel he read before he passed away. And so Kawlan, our main protagonist, made it his life's goal to never be entangled with the novel plot because he finds it troublesome ....... but fate seems to go against his every wishes. "You'll be entering Bakunawa Academy!" His father said. But that's the main setting of the novels plot?! "I am in great awe of your strength and so I shall follow you! Please let me be your follower!" A cold-looking man said as he kneeled in front of Kawlan. Great villain why are you looking up at me as if I was your idol?! "Can I call you Kuya?" said a good looking white-haired man whilst looking at him in admiration. (A/N: Kuya means older brother.) Sir Protagonist why the hell are you following me around?! Troublesome! Every single thing! Cumbersome! Every single one of them! Please just leave me alone in peace! The seven friends living in his shadow: You sure are popular! I don't want this popularity what I want is peace! (Photo is not mine. Credit goes to the rightful owner.)

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