Ten Thousand Heaven Controlling Swords

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  1. Zavia_6318
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    Inside the bedroom, Lillian just tucked herself under the blanket, cried silently. 'What's she gonna do if Marcus really didn't want her? Would it be better for her leave him now? What about the baby in her stomach? Can she survive being a single mom? She really love him.' All these thoughts suddenly appeared on her mind and tears welled up her eyes again. Seem like these past months, her love for him was a waste.
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    "Adaro, what could have you so worried that you rushed to the capital and demanded a meeting with the king?" Knowing that he wouldn't be able to get a meeting with the king unless he gave Belgrave a rundown of what happened Adaro told him the facts of what had just happened hours earlier.
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    The walls and perimeter fence were made out of a special military cement that can block bombs. The windows were all bulletproof proof and treated with a coating that light in but, not out like a oneway mirror.
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    "A black haired big-breasted beauty just appeared"
  1. DDTheDreamer
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    Ughhh I love love this book now I can’t stop reading. The only thing I hate about this is it’s not completed. I hate waiting when the story is getting interesting
  1. GrandM3244
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    Wow, this chapter really took the tension up a notch! Ada’s excitement about finally having enough money, only for her brother to ruin everything, made my heart ache for her. Stephen is such a frustrating character, and yet I can feel Ada’s love for him despite his recklessness. The way the author builds suspense—starting with the uneasy phone call to Ada’s realization that something is very wrong—was masterful. The descriptions of the club, the intimidating bouncers, and the high-class atmosphere contrasted so well with Ada’s struggles. And then that cliffhanger? Now I HAVE to keep reading!

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