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Romance In The Dungeon

Su Xin Yu was the only person in the whole country who could unlock the secret to the dungeons beneath her school because she possessed the blood and inherited her tribe's will. In reality, she was just running away from her day to day life under her tyrannical caretaker, the Dean of the school and looking for her dad. She did not care about the riches buried underneath. Li Ming Hao was the only son of the Dean and was sent to spy on her for his dad did not completely trust her. First he started helping her because he was interested in the adventures and looking for whereabouts of his mentor. Then he started realizing there was more to these dungeons than met the eyes. Now he had a decision to make, to help Su Xin Yu to break free from her cage or his own dad to become the richest person in the world. Follow Su Xin Yu and Li Ming Hao in their journey of discovering the truths about the dungeons and their lives and run away from their fates of being the puppets of the old Dean. *Cover credits to the respective owner. I do not own the picture. Please DM or contact on Insta for taking it down/ credits*

eastasianlover · Fantasy
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103 Chs

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The whole hall had become completely silent as soon as the news of head priestess's arrival was announced. Except the two who were bickering over the side. Han elders frowned while the young Ru prince gave them a bemused look.

A cohort of a few elderly ladies arrived. There were all three colors present right now, Su Xin Yu had finally seen the third color, red. Ma clan was all red, from head to toe.

"We heard that the prince and a Su priestess have arrived, where are they?" one of the three ladies, the one in white, the Han priestess asked. Everyone pointed to the couple who was sending daggers to each other.

The three ladies raised their eyebrows. The two, who realized where they were, looked at the three ladies and bowed. Of course, everyone else had knelt down once again. Only the king's head was up in the air. Other people were not allowed to look at their faces.