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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

Tizzz · Fantasy
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Sophia Mary? Alive?!

The gathered crowd began to disperse, murmuring amongst themselves about the unexpected guest and the implications of his arrival. As they left, the hall's atmosphere shifted from one of solemnity to one of anticipation and curiosity.

Vicar led the dragon rider through the grand corridors of Everkeep, servants bustling around them to prepare a feast. 

"You must have many tales to tell, Warrior. I look forward to hearing them over our meals."

"There is nothing much to share, but I welcome the chance to rest,"

As they approached a large dining hall, Vicar gestured for the dragon rider to enter. The room was grand, with a long table set for a feast.

Richly decorated with flowers and candles, the hall exuded warmth and hospitality. Orgarth, the dragon, had been led to a nearby field where he could rest and be tended to.