On Beatrice's seventh birthday, her world shattered when an unforeseen guest arrived at her parents' home. The joy of her life turned into despair as she was subjected to slavery and mistreatment by someone she thought was her partner. She had lost all hope of happiness. However, one fateful night with the enigmatic Lycan King made her question everything she believed in. Though drawn to him, she sensed an ominous presence around him.
With the choice of seeking peace, Beatrice fled, carrying her unborn child, leaving behind a heart-wrenching past. Fast forward seven years, fate intervened when a crucial business meeting brought their paths together unexpectedly.
Xander, who had suffered the unimaginable belief that Beatrice took her own life because of him, grapples with the possibility of forgiveness. As she stands before him now, not only with her children from their shared past, but also three more by his side, will she choose to run once more or face the consequences of her decisions?
The story unfolds as these two characters navigate the complexities of love, loss, and redemption, testing the limits of their hearts and the strength of their connection.
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I don't quite know how to describe it.
I only got to [Chapter 91.2] when writing this, but I am most likely going to drop this.
It's essentially a somewhat generic novel, but unlike the really generic ones, this one has some emotional development.
The story is decent, but how it's written is horrible.
The very first few chapters were absolutely horrific to get through thanks to the VERY LITERAL translation, almost no nuance or interpretation to speak of.
And the improper spacing of sentences, it felt like a 256-page essay with spaces at regular intervals, only because it was required.
Later on it gets better... the translation does, the story doesn't change much.
Only when you've got absolutely nothing else you want to read in your library, would I recommend this.