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Forsaken Pages Of Fate: A Love Story Written In Secret

Forsaken Pages Of Fate: A Love Story Written In Secret

“You won’t mind if I kill you right here and there right?” After she finished writing her book, she rested, but she then woke up as Ariana Rose Florence, a non-existent character of the story that she created and the sister of the male lead, who was abandoned since birth, isolated from the main family, she then accepted her fate as she didn’t want to ruin the storyline and became an author, and made headlines in the newspapers around the world, because of her stories but mostly because of her true identity, as she only uses her pen name, as Ria But her life made a drastic turn when she turned 18, her father, the Duke of Florence suddenly dragged her back to the capital and had to act as the Young Lady of Florence, She then doubted whether the story she had written, would follow the storyline when Magic did not exist, outside of her home back in the village, As she acts as the Young Lady of Florence, she needs to hide her double identity, as well as her secret as a magical being, but also try to know what curse she had, and why was she suddenly summoned back to the capital, and why her looks are different compared to her other family, but also avoiding some marriage proposal that every young bachelor would offer her, She also needs to know why she was abandoned and what curse she has, while also being in a love-and-hate relationship with a fellow cursed individual, Prince Luke, who has an extreme distrust of her being Ria, while teasing her as Ariana, Join Ariana in her journey in her new life that was given to her, would she have the happy ending she deserves? Would she be able to return to her world? Or would she stay and live happily ever after with the one she loves?
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A Love Written In The Stars

A Love Written In The Stars

Desperate for an heir, the Emperor strikes a dangerous deal with Lokiàn Shén, a 100,000 year old demon. The pact brings him Prince Cheng but also a terrible curse—a shadow that threatens Cheng’s life and the stability of the empire. As the Emperor's health wanes, political vultures circle, and the court is filled with doubts on Cheng's future on the throne. Meiying, a fearless warrior, returns home after years of secret training in the martial world only to find her home in ruins and her family vanished. She unknowingly saves the prince during a deadly ambush and their destinies collided, soon she discovers her own powerful secret; a rare ability to manipulate one's life force, once wielded by protectors of the throne. But her newfound powers are unpredictable, and Cheng’s curse only deepens the chaos surrounding them. As political conspiracies rise and dark forces awaken, Cheng and Meiying must forge an unlikely alliance to save the empire. Can Cheng overcome his curse to claim his destiny? Will Meiying’s quest for vengeance tear them apart—or lead to salvation? ——— Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. My body stiffened as a palace guard called for me from the other side, but I ignored it. Mei, on the other hand, began pushing me away in a panic. "Cheng, let go," she said, struggling in my arms. "Can't you hear him? What if he comes in and sees us like this?" "I don't care," I replied, my lips brushing her ear. "Tell me you forgive me, that's all I need. I won't let go until you do." I knew I was taking a risk, a huge one, if we were seen like this, there would be consequences. But losing Mei would be the bigger risk, the one I couldn't take. I couldn't let her slip away. "I just need to hear you forgive me, mei. That's all I need right now." The guard knocked again, calling my name, and Mei struggled harder. "Cheng, please," she said, her voice cracking under the strain. But I didn't budge. Finally she muttered, "Fine. I forgive you." "I forgive you, you crazy jerk." "You really mean that?" I asked, my voice barely audible. She nodded, exasperated, and only then did I release her. Just as I did, the door swung open, and I barely had time to step back before the palace guard entered, the guard rushed in, his face pale with worry. It was a close call. too close, but I didn't care. Mei flinched at the intrusion, but quickly composed herself, stepping away from me to a more respectable distance. The guard, wide-eyed and clearly flustered, fell to his knees in a bow. "My deepest apologies, Your Highness. I called for you several times but received no reply. I entered out of concern, fearing the worst." I glanced at Mei, but she wouldn't meet my eyes. She simply gave the guard one last look and walked out, leaving the room without a word. I let out a long, exhausted sigh, running a hand through my hair, still reeling from everything that had just happened. Turning back to the guard, I motioned for him to stand. "Get up" "And next time, don't enter my room without permission." ———— Author’s Note (Rong King) This story is a work of fiction, entirely created from my imagination. Any resemblance to real people, events, or places is purely coincidental. I have made every effort to craft a compelling narrative, but I acknowledge that some scenes or details may be inaccurate or unintentionally offensive. For this, I sincerely apologize. My intention is to entertain and inspire, not to harm or misrepresent. Thank you for your understanding. As we journey together through this story, my greatest hope is that our lives reflects God’s love and truth in all we do. I put my faith in Jesus Christ, who gave His life for me, and it’s my prayer that His grace and mercy touch each of us. Thank you for being part of this. May God bless you abundantly!
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Who was it written for? Who was it written for? How was the complete version written?
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2024-09-10 07:57
This sentence came from a fable in " Chuang Tzu: Carefree Wandering ". It was called " A great roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to 90,000 miles." The story was about a giant bird, a giant roc, who met an old man while flying. The old man told him,"I am born to be useful." This sentence became a classic saying in ancient Chinese culture that was widely spread and applied. As for the complete version of this sentence, it can be found in Zhuangzi: The great roc soared ninety thousand miles in a day with the wind. If the wind stopped, I could still fly away. The ancients said: I am born to be useful, thousands of gold scattered to come back. It is suitable for many people to believe that as long as they give full play to their talents, they can pick themselves up even if they encounter setbacks.
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2024-09-17 01:12
White-browed Swordsman's book appeared in the Shu Mountain Sword Sect System.😋I recommend to you the Shu Mountain Sword Sect System. This Eastern fantasy novel tells the story of a reborn young man who used the Shu Mountain Sword Sect System to establish a sect and lock demons in the Ten Thousand Pagodas. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
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2024-09-05 12:45
This book was called "The All-rounded Student Scum of City Cultivation". It told the story of a student who was a slacker in school. Through the cultivation of an old man, he became an all-rounded expert. At the same time, he became the personal bodyguard of a musical genius and the school belle. He roamed the world and led a special agent organization. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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2024-09-04 11:12
I recommend "Soldier King Returns with a Wife and Daughter." Although the male protagonist is not a reborn manager, the female protagonist is reborn as a blacklisted flower who was threatened to be banned by herself. She is somewhat similar to this manager. This novel told the story of the Soldier King's rebirth. He had a beautiful wife and a cute daughter, but he was facing financial difficulties. He walked step by step towards glory. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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2024-09-18 16:51
This sentence was used to describe a person with excellent writing ability who could write about the love and hate between humans and ghosts, as well as write about corruption.
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2024-12-15 17:20
Dafeng Nightwatchman was a book written by a newspaper seller. This book described a world in which there were Confucians, Daoists, Buddhists, demons, and warlocks. The protagonist of the story, Xu Qi 'an, was a graduate of the police academy. When he woke up, he found himself imprisoned in prison and then exiled to the border. His initial goal was only to protect himself and live a rich life in this society without human rights. Many years later, Xu Qi 'an looked back at the past. Behind him were his enemies and friends who had passed away, as well as countless bones. The complete collection of this book could be purchased on major e-commerce platforms and physical bookstores. It could also be read online for free on some websites. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2024-12-15 11:22
Dafeng Nightwatchman was a best-selling novel that had been sold on many platforms and physical bookstores. The story took place during the Dafeng Dynasty. The protagonist, Xu Qi 'an, was a graduate of the police academy. He was accidentally involved in a case of missing tax money and was thrown into prison. The story revolved around his experience of surviving and seeking self-preservation in a society without human rights. Many years later, when Xu Qi 'an looked back, he realized that behind him were his enemies and friends who had long passed away, as well as piles of bones. This novel is full of adventure, reasoning, and character creation. It is a fascinating work. As for the specific content and details of the written version, he would need to further consult the relevant information. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2024-10-24 08:28
The Dafeng Nightwatchman was a wuxia novel written by a newspaper seller. The story was about Xu Qi 'an, a graduate of the police academy, who lived in a society without human rights. He worked hard to protect himself and longed to become a rich man. There were elements of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, demons, and warlocks in the story. The novel had already been sold on multiple platforms, including Tmall.com, Dangdang, and Jingdong. The specific chapters and content can be read on the relevant websites. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2024-10-24 07:27
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2024-10-23 22:19
Dafeng The Night Watcher was a novel written by a newspaper seller. The story was about Xu Qi 'an, a graduate of the police academy, who woke up to find himself in prison and exiled to the border. His initial goal was to protect himself and live a rich life in this society without human rights. Many years later, Xu Qi 'an looked back at the past. Behind him were his enemies and friends who had passed away, as well as countless bones. The novel had been sold in physical form and could be purchased on platforms such as Tmall.com, Dangdang, and Jingdong. As for the specific written content, because the search results provided did not have relevant information, it was impossible to provide a detailed answer. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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