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Evil Duke, Please Be Gentle!

His whole life turned into a joke, when Leonardo Thawyne the proud son of Duke William Thawyne, came to know that he was not the real son but a swapped kid. And now to save his inheritance he would have to marry the real heiress. Evangeline Rossador, a simple music teacher from a town, was content with teaching music to kids and having a garden in her home. But her whole life turned upside down when she was announced as betrothed to infamous cruel duke Leonardo as her father's last wish before dying. They both were hardly accepting the fact that they were bound in a forced marriage when life played another game and she found herself standing in front of her died father. Soon more deaths started to occur and they both find themselves standing in mid of many misunderstandings and conflicts. How would this chaos be solved? And would they be able to find love in this politically enforced marriage? “I asked what were you doing there?” she glared back at the roaring man who was trying to show his rights to her. “I was dancing with the Earl Nickolas,” she replied, looking back in his eyes. “Theodore go and bring the fingers of Earl who has dared to touch what is mine.” came the reply with an evil smirk. “Now tell me, my dear wife,” he whispered as he came close to her, “which part of your body have he actually touched?

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Not your sister!

There was no way Eli could win with her now when she had been demoted to the post of future queen. Today she would insult her to show how she had been treating them coldly all this time.

"So you will not let me meet his highness, no matter what! Are you not afraid of the consequences when he comes to know that you did not let me meet him even when I continued to wait for him for the past two hours?" asked Eli again without caring in the world what the maids were thinking about her.

She knew that their loyalty only belonged to the power. And since she had lost it, there was no way they would see her in good light, no matter what she did.