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... mpact, feeling as if her jaw was fractured and was sent flying till she crashed against a bunch of trees, making them break under the impact of her body crashing against them.

Her eyes reddened in rage upon getting hit in the face and wiped off the blood that trickled down her lips.

"You are asking for it…" She mumbled in a seething tone as she got up and spread her wings wide, which looked quite big enough to even cover two people.

Viktor saw her red wings that looked quite bi ...

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Don’t ask if it’s a single heroine, heroines have emotional lines…

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The marriage contract was signed. No matter his physical deformities, he was now her husband.

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