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Devil's Imposter Bride

Meet Amara, a beautiful girl with an ordinary status who is thrust into a life of uncertainty when her deceased parent's debts force her to marry an evil old man. Just when all hope seems lost, a mysterious man in a black cloak kidnaps her younger brother and gives her an ultimatum - complete specific tasks to save her brother's life. Prince Killian, the eldest prince of the Kingdom of Arathorn, harbors a dark secret - he is the devil, the terrifying creature of the night. As fate would have it, their paths cross, and the devil is instantly captured by her beauty and desires to have her as his bride. As Amara embarks on her journey to save her brother, she changes her identity with the princess and goes to the kingdom of Arathorn. There, she finds herself in the clutches of the devil prince. Despite the danger that danger that surrounds him, Amara is drawn to Killian and his enigmatic charm. As she struggles to fulfill the tasks set by the mysterious man, her heart is pulled in two directions. On one hand, she feels an undeniable attraction to the devil prince; on the other, she is determined to do whatever it takes to save her brother's life. Will Amara be able to save her brother's life and protect her secret? Or will she be discovered as the imposter princess? What will happen when her assigned tasks clash with her feelings for the devil prince, forcing her to choose between her love and her family?

Anna_k · Fantasy
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100 Chs

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Killian turned around, his gaze settling on Amelia's serene face. The mere thought of letting her go was splitting his heart in two. He grasped his chest, gasping for air as though his very life was being drained from him.

"See, Killian, just the thought of staying away from her kills us. We can't part with her. We need her," whispered the devil.

"Then what should I do? I don't want to betray my family?" he asked. 

"By hiding that thing, you have already betrayed them, Killian," the devil reminded. 

Hearing that, Killian's expression hardened. He had always been fiercely loyal to his family, upholding the honor of their name. The thought of turning against them filled him with revulsion and sadness.