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A Young Beastly Wife is the Secret Service's Mysterious Docter

A Young Beastly Wife is the Secret Service's Mysterious Docter

She, who at first glance, is a young and cute girl with a sweet and innocent appearance, but contrary to her appearance, she's a top-class spy, a poison specialist, and the secret service's trump card. One day due to an incomplete black magic, she was sent into the body of a girl who was deemed as a good-for-nothing. What is to be her fate in this continent? A certain regretful prince said with hatred, "I thought she was weak and easily bullied, therefore I broke off the engagement. I really didn't expect she is such a shrewd girl. I made an error of judgement." A certain crown prince wishfully signs, "She is such a sexy evildoer! Obviously, she had a frail and tender body, but I am not able to overwhelm her..." Finally, a certain Emperor hit the bullseye, "She is just a bit two-faced!" She answered, "You're just a big pervert!" The Emperor carried her into a room and announced, "You are predestined to be mine! a two-faced girl and a pervert are a perfect match, right?!" -------------------------------------------------------------- ~Fyi! (for your information) <-only for people who are like me and suck as understanding abbreviations. -.-"~ DISCLAIMER! This is not my story! First few hundred chapters can be found on www.volarenovels.com. The only difference is that some of my chapters are edited in hopes that it makes more sense. I am only translating this because I was just like you guys, who was looking to read a novel and came upon this. Only after reading, to find out that it was not completely translated yet, and nu one would continue translating new chapters. Since, I knew Chinese, I though why not translate this myself! Someone else had also translated this book on Webnovel but had never finished it, so due to that my title is a bit off the original, "Poisoning the World: The Secret Service Mysterious Doctor is a Young Beastly Wife".
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ELIJAH

ELIJAH

"I own you Princess. No one will ever matter to you but me. Not even that scrawny looking boy who is waiting for you." He walks closer gripping my neck in a firm hold that had me creaming my panties. "I'm going to give you want you, what you have always desired. I'll ruin you for any man to come after me that's if I let him live. The thought of me throbbing inside of you gets me fucking turned on. So fucking hard I want you begging to stop but I won't and you why? Because your pleasure is mine alone." He breathe huskily on my neck. "Say what I need to hear and I'll make your wildest dreams come true." He says and I moan shamelessly watching his finger caress my expose cleavage trailing down to my hot wet pussy. "Say it Princess. Only the magic words will get you your utmost desire." And I desired him more than I ever desired anything in life. His tongue lick my earlobe as those words sent vibrations down to my core, his fingers playing teasingly with my drenched pussylips. "I-I am yours Papi." I say through jagged breathing already at the verge of eruption watching his piercing silver grey smirk darkly loving how vulnerable I am for him. A dark promising smile that holds meaning untold. I want to be scared and back away from the insanely handsome man in front of me because I know who he is and what he can do to me. I blink, darting my tongue out to wet my chapped lips. Grey eyes darken further at that motion looking at me like a beast as I am his willing prey. If love is a flame I'll gladly burn for him.
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Analysis of 'Night' by Elie Wiesel
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2024-12-09 16:55
In 'Night', Wiesel also shows the importance of memory. By writing this book, he ensures that the atrocities of the Holocaust are not forgotten. He gives voice to the countless victims who perished. His account of the relationships between the prisoners, the small acts of kindness in the midst of such great evil, is also a significant part of the narrative. It shows that even in the darkest of times, humanity still had a glimmer of hope.
Is 'Night' by Elie Wiesel fiction?
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2024-10-18 20:24
Definitely not fiction. 'Night' is a poignant autobiographical narrative that provides a raw and unfiltered look into the horrors of the Holocaust as witnessed and endured by Elie Wiesel himself.
Is Night by Elie Wiesel a novel?
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2024-10-06 15:25
Yes, Night by Elie Wiesel is indeed a novel. It's a powerful and moving account of his experiences during the Holocaust.
Is 'Night' by Elie Wiesel considered fiction?
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2024-11-22 05:24
No. 'Night' is a memoir, which is based on Wiesel's own experiences in the Holocaust. It is a non - fictional account of the atrocities he witnessed and endured in the Nazi concentration camps.
Analysis of the Novel 'Night' by Elie Wiesel
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2024-11-03 01:48
In 'Night', Elie Wiesel's personal experience is at the core. It's not just a story about the atrocities but also about the human spirit. His struggle to hold on to his identity and sanity in the face of such evil is a central theme. The book serves as a reminder of the darkest period in human history and the importance of never forgetting.
Is 'Night' by Elie Wiesel Non-fiction?
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2024-10-22 03:17
Yes, 'Night' by Elie Wiesel is non-fiction. It's a memoir based on his personal experiences during the Holocaust.
How old is Elie at the beginning of the story?
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2024-10-16 18:43
Elie is quite young, around 15 years old at the start of the story.
Is 'Day' by Elie Wiesel a True Story?
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2024-10-12 15:38
Absolutely. The book is a memoir, so it recounts Elie Wiesel's actual and harrowing journey through that dark period of history.
Is Night by Elie Wiesel a True Story?
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2024-10-12 06:12
Definitely. Night is a profoundly autobiographical work. Wiesel shares his personal and harrowing journey through the horrors of the concentration camps, giving a brutally honest and true account of his survival.
Is the book Night by Elie Wiesel a novel?
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2024-10-10 22:05
Yes, it is. Night is a memoir written in the form of a novel by Elie Wiesel.
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