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Chapter 52

Penulis: Sassy Dell
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LARISA'S POV

The idea doesn’t come to me suddenly.

It settles.

Marriage has always been a tool. An instrument refined over generations, used to end wars, seal alliances, bury grudges.

Men like Nikolai pretend they’re immune to it, but history says otherwise. Even the most violent empires were stabilized by weddings.

Especially the violent ones.

Nikolai doesn’t leave room. He doesn’t compromise. He doesn’t bend. That makes him dangerous, but it also makes him predictable. Men like that don’t s
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