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Undressed by the Half-beast King

"In her second life, I want Sophia to choose the path she desires and live well and happily," Ragnar said to Adeline, who immediately burst into tears. "Then... what about you, Your Highness?" Adeline asked. Ragnar only smiled. “This is enough for me.” Among the many forms of love, Adeline had to witness the most genuine and sacrificial kind. That was, letting go. ~~~ What if, in truth, I was the cause of her suffering? What if my actions were the source of her pain? Perhaps it was time for me to let her go. There was nothing to be done. I must bear this burden alone. — Ragnar Clementine ~~~ And what if I choose these burdens? What if I choose you, every time, no matter how many lives I have? — Sophia ~~~ #war #kingdombuilding #secondchancelove #politics #multiplecouple #mutant #diplomacy #heartwarming This is the Sequel of: - Undressed by The Half-beast Prince (completed at Chapter 224). Check on my profile. - can be read as stand alone story. disclaimer: - 18+ above, please be wise - Previous story: Undressed by the Half-beast Prince - slow burn love story - explicit content will be cautioned at the begginingbof chapter - the cover is commissioned

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Defying All Logic and Reason

Despite the signs and the whispers of the Bashphirine, Ragnar chose to ignore them.

He had grown accustomed to his frequent hallucinations of Sophia awakening and the stone itself, the Eye of Dragon, speaking to him.

He was weary of hope, for it only led to disappointment.

Bound by the sacred oath of the Blood of the Dragon, Ragnar and Sophia were intertwined in the lineage of the dragons, their souls and bloodline forever connected.

However, as a king, Ragnar refused to succumb to his sorrow, instead channeling his focus into the affairs of the kingdom.

Without touching his meal, he resolved to leave the palace once more to check the toxicity levels of the Sleeping Run river.

As Ragnar approached the riverbank, he extended his hand to scoop the murky water, but a woman's hand stopped him.

"Wait," a soft voice intervened, halting his movement.