The Perfect Examples of Malevolent Curses
Adrian died. It was all because of a curse. Adrina was Adrian’s curse. People began to call Adrina, who was the curse itself, Adrian. Adrina, who became a knight in place of her brother buried in the ground along with her hair, meets another cursed person while working at the palace.
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“Is the author another subject of rumors?”
“Yes, Your Grace.” The man recalled the young man whose gaze was slightly higher than his own. The one with a face closer to a woman’s than a young man’s looked down at him with a strange gaze. “How impertinent.” “If it displeases you, I will request a change.” “Leave it be.”
Soon after, ironically, the man finds a clue to counteract the curse through the woman who is the curse itself.
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“Adrian,” the duke said as he entered the bedroom.
“Yes, Your Grace.”
“Come here. You must do your duty.”
Adi said, inserting her legs between Yuls’s legs as he sat.
“Excuse me, Your Grace.”
The distance is close. She blinked at the colliding lips. The duke’s long eyelashes came into view. Everything is red. Yuls opened his eyes and wiped Adi’s lips with his thumb.
“Witches.”
“…”
“Isn’t it romantic? A curse that breaks with a kiss.”