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The Royal Mark

The Royal Mark

[Warning: Mature Content, R18+] Born with a mark that was never intended… Gifted with intelligence and skills far more advanced than her peers. Elsa Morgan didn’t experience the normal childhood that everyone had. Always been haunted by her nightmares and by unexplainable events since she was young. Elsa became a doctor to find answers. Destined to bear sufferings and do what is right for his people… Chris Jorgensen was bound to the woman he had not met yet and marked without knowing what he had done. In order to lead his kingdom to glory and victory, he must find her first no matter what it takes, even if it means crossing the other world. Two worlds apart that defy what is the norm in their worlds. Brought together by the invisible tie that binds them together. Or is it true love that defies all reasons? When accidents turn out to be fate in disguise, will they be able to reject the strong pull towards the person who turned their whole world and everything they worked hard for upside down? ******** “What the hell! I told you not to move!” Elsa shouted while running back to the man, who lifted his head and smirked at her. Elsa screamed when the naked man abruptly pulled her onto his lap and started sniffing her all over her body, especially on her chest, hair, and neck. She heard her dogs growl and come closer to the man but quickly calmed down when he gave them a quick glance, and it absolutely surprised her. “What are you doing!” Elsa pushed the naked man on the chest for she could feel him hard down there and it was making her really uncomfortable. “Your smell… Mmm… Lavender and blueberry… God, you smell divine…” The man casually said before burying his face in her neck and sniffing her hard. “You pervert!” With all her strength, Elsa pushed him once again and slapped him so hard that she also hurt her palm, making his head turn to the side on impact. She briskly stood up and shouted, “Nile, tackle! Girls guard!” In a swift move, Nile jumped to the naked man tackling and pushing him to the ground while Ciel, Gaia, and Nuri surrounded him, not removing their gaze from him while growling and showing their sharp teeth and fangs. But then a more powerful force is pulling her eyes beyond the man’s buff chest and deep in her mind she convinced herself that she would do this because she is a doctor and he is her patient– an injured patient, she reminded herself. She would look at him only to see the extent of his injuries and nothing more. She is a doctor… A licensed professional for God’s sake! ‘How can I buckle him up if it’s on the way of the strap? Should I move it to the side?’ Elsa was having a battle in her head ultimately muddled about whether she would touch it or not. From the way he looks, she is sure that he is heavy and she must use the straps properly to be able to securely drag him to her car for both their safety. ******** Chris pretended to be sleeping while he let himself heal, or so he thought. The sedative took a while to have an effect on him. But eventually, he dozed off and was unconscious for real this time. He opened his eyes and saw white walls and someone was holding his right hand. He sat up and saw the red-haired woman’s hand on top of his while her wrist was glowing. Chris’ eyes widened, he held his shoulder and shook her up, “Wake up! There’s a glowing mark on your wrist!” But no matter how hard he wakes her up, she’s not opening her eyes. “You are mine, Elsa. And I am yours.” Chris moved his face closer to hers and planted a soft gentle kiss on her lips. “Whoever you are, Elsa, I will protect you. Even if it’s from the man that you call Dad.” Chris whispered as if someone would hear him. Completed Book: CEO's Contract Obsession ********
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The Satan CEO's Woman: He Unexpectedly Fell in Love with Her

The Satan CEO's Woman: He Unexpectedly Fell in Love with Her

(Caution: On Hiatus.) This is the first edition of my Chance Encounter Book Series. (No minors allowed, read at your own risk.) This is a kind of slow-paced novel. So if it's not your cup of tea, you're free to skip this. But for those who stayed despite my warning, this Author will be forever grateful to you. Now let's go to the story. *** She was the daughter of the leader of the League of Mercenaries. She was an S-Class Level Assassin and was in a league of her own. As the future successor of the Organization, she was raised to be ruthless at the very young age of five. Her future was already laid out in front of her. Little did the people around her know, that she never wanted all of this. She never wanted to take the lives of people, innocent or not. Yes, she might have been trained hard to have a heart as hard as a diamond but deep inside, her soul and conscience were screaming for her to do the right thing. On the day before her eighteenth birthday, she asked for her freedom from her parents. Her parents were against her plea for freedom as the only way to attain it was the most painful and cruel way... Death. They had struggled and did everything to be on top of the hierarchy just to protect their most precious jewel. Their beloved daughter Anastasia or Sia in the Mercenary's World. But Ana was determined to free herself. Therefore, she took the drug that she developed inside her laboratory for years without anyone's knowledge just for this day. She is willing to die just to gain her freedom. Why? Because she knew that when she came back from the dead, a new life awaits her. *** He was a nobody but became the owner of a multi-billion dollar business empire in six years. Because of this, he was labeled as a Monster in the Business World and was feared by many because of his ruthlessness and tyranny towards his enemies and competitors. His subordinates called him Satan which he didn't mind. Despite his success, he felt lonely inside. He had been in great sadness and pain and had drowned himself at work just to forget the woman who was responsible for what he became. Because of her, he despised women and treated them as his toys and just to warm his bed. The quote that said 'Changing women just like changing his clothes' perfectly described his current set-up. He'd rather be bad than give his dumb heart a chance to fall in love again. What will happen if their two paths crossed? Will she find the freedom she had been looking for after her death? Will he keep his vow to never fell in love in his lifetime? *** Feel free to talk to me on discord: OrieNovel#9306 The photo on my book cover is not mine. Credits to the rightful owner.
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Why Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom sawyer
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2025-03-16 02:37
The reason Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom sawyer was a novel written by Mark Twain in 1885 It tells the story of Tom Swift a young man who goes on a journey with his friend Green Car Boy Bill and his pet dog Gizmo The novel follows Tom's journey from his birth in a small town to his adventure in the wilds of the American West The novel is known for its vivid characters Humorous plot and exposed some of the drawbacks of society at that time
Homework Mark. Twain's inspiration for the adventures of Tom sawyer was
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2024-09-23 18:07
Mark Twain's inspiration for writing the adventures of Tom sawyer came from his own experiences and observations. He traveled to the western United States in the 19th century and interacted with local children, which inspired many stories about adventure, freedom, and wildness. He also observed that some children fell into trouble because they could not adapt to the rules of society, and these stories became one of the sources of inspiration for his creation of Tom sawyer.
In 1876, Mark Twain wrote the adventures of Tom sawyer. Mark Twain is considered one of the most famous storybooks in the United States, so
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2024-09-10 10:47
In 1876, Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom sawyer, which is considered one of the most famous storybooks in America. The story was about the adventures of a little boy named Tom sawyer and his companion Huckleberry Finn. The novel's theme of humor, adventure, and fantasy was widely welcomed by readers, not only at the time, but it is still very popular now. The Adventures of Tom sawyer also became one of the classics of American literature and had a profound impact on American culture and literature.
What was the impact of Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
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2025-03-03 06:30
Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, had a profound influence on literature, culture, and society around the world. The following are some possible effects: The Story's Impact: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a story full of adventure, humor, and humanity. It shows the readers different characters and plots to motivate them to explore and discover new things. The story also reflected some of the shortcomings of society at that time, such as greed, injustice and violence, which still affected people's values. 2. Literature influence: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is regarded as a classic in the history of American literature. Its influence lies not only in its literary value but also in its influence on the entire American literature and culture. Many later attempts to express the world they imagined in literature. 3. Cultural influence: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn had a great influence on American society and culture at that time. The story had been adapted into movies, musics, television dramas, and other forms of media many times and became a part of American culture. In addition, the story was translated into many languages around the world and became an important work of cultural exchange. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has not only influenced literature and entertainment, but also culture and society. It has become a classic cultural symbol and social fable that has influenced generations of readers.
What was the artistic style of Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom sawyer?
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2024-09-17 06:42
Mark Twain was an American in the 19th century. He used many artistic styles when he wrote The Adventures of Tom sawyer, the most prominent of which was humor and irony. The Adventures of Tom sawyer, with the protagonist Tom sawyer as the center, through his growth experience and adventure stories, reflected some of the real problems of the 19th century American society, such as religion, family, morality and so on. In the narration of the story, Mark Twain used the singular and the first person narration to make the readers feel Tom's life and emotions more truly. In addition, Mark Twain used irony and humor to highlight the absurdity and humor of the protagonist in The Adventures of Tom sawyer. He satirized some unreasonable and absurd phenomena in society by describing the absurd behavior and pranks of Tom and his friends. At the same time, through some humorous descriptions and conversations, he made the readers feel that Mark Twain's unique humorous style enhanced the interest and durability of the novel. The Adventures of Tom sawyer was one of Mark Twain's masterpieces. It used a variety of artistic styles, with humor and irony as its prominent features. It was a classic novel full of interest and enlightenment.
What year was Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom sawyer published?
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2024-09-08 09:48
Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom sawyer was published in 1837.
The Adventures of Tom sawyer was one of Mark Twain's "Four Famous Books". What were Mark Twain's other three masterpieces?
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2024-08-11 18:39
Mark Twain's other three great books were The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Captain Sully, and Million Pounds.
Did Mark Twain's masterpiece, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, reveal society?
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2024-09-17 06:49
Mark Twain's masterpiece, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, revealed the dark side of the early American society. It depicted a mischievous boy, Tom sawyer, and his friends in the process of exploration and adventure. They encountered all kinds of difficulties and dangers. At the same time, it also reflected the injustice of the society and the distortion of human nature at that time.
What award did Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom sawyer win?
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2024-09-10 13:34
Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom sawyer had won many awards and honors, including: 1876 National Book Award Pulitzer Prize, 1876 1876 William James Prize 4. 1877 Grand Prize of the American Society of Columbia 5 1881 St. Louis Prize in Literature and Science 6 1882 Knight of the Order of the Arts and Literature of France Knight of the Order of Literature and Arts, 1883 8 1884 Knight of the National Art of France Queen Victoria's Medal, 1886 These awards and honors earned the Adventures of Tom sawyer widespread respect and recognition.
The works of Mark Twain
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2025-03-06 22:05
Mark Twain's works included The Adventures of Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, and so on. These novels were all humorous, satirical, and critical. They became one of the important works in the history of American literature. Among them, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was considered one of Mark Twain's most famous works and was regarded as a classic in the history of American literature.
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