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Bizzare phenomena all over the continent struck fear in the mighty Guelle empire. A sacrifice must be made to appease the heavens. How convenient is it that the royal throne just put out an announcement that they're looking for a tribute bride of noble birth with a hefty sum of money as reward? Enter Valia Dean, who just overcame her second near-death experience as a destitute orphan. In order to save Karl, the senile mercenary who raised her in her late parents' absence, Valia volunteers to marry Marquess Shuden Gartt, whose reputation for massacre pales in frightfulness to the coldness of his gaze. Valia, hardened by misfortune, orphancy, starvation, and betrayal, accepts what seems to be certain death. Even in marriage, she will not love. It won't matter how handsome, rich, gentle, chivalrous, and caring he is, or how lovingly he behaves as her husband, right?
Laha, the princess in an unwanted golden cage. One winter day, her tyrant brother gifted her a slave to warm her bed. "Didn't the servants teach you to listen well to your master?" "So, what should I do?" The man was a captive trampled by the Empire and a slave facing imminent death. His eyes were filled with nothing but hatred, and she knew that she was also within the target of that hatred. Laha was ready to give her life to that hatred. However, the look in the man's eyes had changed. "Laha Delharsa. I desire her as a prize." A princess who wished for death and a slave who desired her What awaits them at the end?
From the moment Princess Raha's eyes turned blue—the color symbolic of the imperial heir—she has wanted nothing but death. After her brother seized the throne, he sent her an endless stream of bedchamber slaves captured from conquered lands, but none emerged alive. None until Shane Hildes.
Laha, the princess in an unwanted golden cage. One winter day, her tyrant brother gifted her a slave to warm her bed. "Didn't the servants teach you to listen well to your master?" "So, what should I do?" The man was a captive trampled by the Empire and a slave facing imminent death. His eyes were filled with nothing but hatred, and she knew that she was also within the target of that hatred. Laha was ready to give her life to that hatred. However, the look in the man's eyes had changed. "Laha Delharsa. I desire her as a prize." A princess who wished for death and a slave who desired her What awaits them at the end?