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Witch's Daughter And The Devil's Son

He fell for her rare purple eyes. Then, thought to have her whole. ------ That night, the delicate purple-eyed woman in a wedding dress sat on their bed as her husband observed her with a grin. "So,” he drawled, his voice wicked and magnetic, “I can't see my wife's face even on my wedding night?" "Your Majesty has promised to fulfil my one wish," the woman commented, securing the veil that covered the lower half of her face with slightly trembling hands. He stared into her mysterious rare purple eyes. "May I ask, why such a wish?" She stared back at him. "Your Majesty might not like to see ugly things.” He smirked and stepped towards her. "But, I never had a liking towards pretty things." ------ Seren, the infamous daughter of the witch, and Drayce, the ruthless and vicious son of the Devil. No one had ever seen her face as the witches are meant to be ugly, but he was the one who never searched for beauty. She was cursed to never fall in love, but he wished to be the only man she would ever love. A cursed princess married off to the Devil's son to destroy his kingdom but the Devil's son had a different plan for her. The secret of her birth will be revealed only to lead the way to unleash the hidden powers inside her which no one can control. With the hidden dangers desiring her power, can Drayce and Seren protect one another or will the darkness swallow them whole? ------ This is the first book from "Devil and Witch" series. Book one- Witch's Daughter and The Devil's son. Book two - The Devil's Cursed witch. Book Three- The Devil's Betrothed. Both books are connected to each other but you can read them as stand-alone. ------ Instagram- mynovel.20 Discord - Given in the chapters FB group- mynovel20's novels

Mynovel20 · Fantasy
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760 Chs

Expecting Grandkinds

As usual, Seren was busy looking after Rayjin while eating. The Great Lady could see Seren had changed and she was not as reserved as before. She looked at her grandson who looked back at her knowing what his grandmother was thinking. She gave him an approving nod,  the pleased smile on her aged face saying he did well in taking care of his wife. 

The way Seren was raised in an imprisoned atmosphere where her existence was scorned, it would have been normal for a girl like her to not trust anyone, and it was evident in her early behavior that she was wary of others. She was a quiet woman who never made demands for herself, like a doll who merely observed the world but never felt she was part of it. When the Great Lady first met her, she saw how Seren paid more attention to plants than to the humans around her, but she was no longer like that and the Great Lady believed it was all because of the care Seren received from her grandson.