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Taken By The Demon Fox Lord

[Mature Content] Caught gambling in a prison cell for money, Valda Griggs is whisked from her home and taken to the royal Palace to face judgment for her crimes. However, she gets abducted by a group of assassins along the way. Valda Griggs finds herself in a completely different realm, where power is more important than the blood that courses through the veins of even a family member. There, she meets Eryx Salvatore, the dark, brooding, yet handsome demon fox responsible for her abduction, and he strikes a tempting deal with her. Valda wants nothing to do with him, she knew about the Ancesgon capital, a prominent realm where the supernaturals exist, alongside beasts that never failed to look down on mortals. Eryx Salvatore was no different, for he is the villain in his world, and he is out to make himself more powerful enough to take the throne from his younger brother – and she is going to help him. Eryx Salvatore is not the only evil brewing, another evil, more powerful, more dangerous has been awakened. Valda finds herself trapped in the tangled webs of lies, deceit, and more importantly, how does she stop the cunning fox from finding the keys into her heart? No no! He's supposed to be the bad guy here!

Sky_Li_9922 · Fantasy
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61 Chs

A Boar In The Cave

Valda stepped inside. She turned around to face little sprouts who seemed surprised. Shs was genuinely bothered by that reaction, since the animated creature already said she harbored no form of dark energy. Was she tricked into believing the former???

Nothing has happened yet though.

"Keep going." Little sprouts whispered, its eyes lighting up after going through that brief shock. "You can do this, Valda!"

"Nothing happened, yay, fuck my life." Valda's voice was tinged with sarcasm. She rolled her eyes and turned around to pick up a torch hanging firmly by the side of the wall.

She instantly recalled she wasn't supposed to make any reaction after breaching the cave's entrance, and that was where the real challenge lay. Fortunately enough, she wasn't afraid of the dark, but she still needed to see exactly where she was heading to avoid colliding into a wall, or falling off a dead end.