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The Princess and The Lord

This is the stories of two different people from two different worlds (literally) She was raised in love, while he was raised in hate Her birth was celebrated, while he was despised She was protected, while he was abused everyday. She is gentle, warm and kind, while he is cold, cruel and vicious But with the twist of fate, their world collided. They will learn from each other. He will teach her to be hopeful and live for herself, while she will teach him the joys of Friendship and Love Together they will learn to understand each other, accept each other and love each other, and soon their love will change the fate of the world ________________________________________ Princess: Can you stop staring at me while I'm sleeping? The Lord: I can't... The Princess: Are you gonna stare at me the whole night? The Lord: Yes! The Princess: Can you at least act like a normal man who will take advantage of a maiden while in her room. The Lord: …this Lord would oblige The Princess: WAIT… This princess is kidding, just kidding, wait...!

blowfish1407 · Fantasy
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The rise of the Immortal Flame

It is not difficult for Zhao Li Xin to follow Lory because the giant Beast left obvious marks all over the place due to its massive body.

Zhao Li Xin could guess Lory deliberately lures the beast as far as possible so that she could use her power freely without inciting anyone's suspicion and at the same time save them from the impact of the battle that might occur especially for the three stupid youngsters that seem weaker than the other two.

Zhao Li Xin still had a hard time understanding why Lory cared so much about the strangers she just met, especially that annoying boy with the strange hairstyle... what's his name again?

As Zhao Li Xin grumbled he quickened his pace to look for his troublemaker wife, meanwhile, the princess was busy luring the furious Zhyger when she saw an open field perfect for fighting the beast, Lory immediately summoned The Trinity's staff then turned it into a bow,