
Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter (Light Novel), Vol. 7
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Narrated by:
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Anjali Kunapaneni
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By:
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Reia
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A Noblewoman's Duty
A noble's daughter is expected to marry for political reasons, and Merellis is no exception. Her father orders her to abandon the sword and arranges a marriage with the prime minister's eldest son. Merellis knows there's only so much she can do with her blade, so she begins to wonder how else she can protect those dearest to her. She steels herself and goes to meet her new fiance...and is shocked at who shows up! Can Merellis use her natural fighting instincts to survive on the battlefield of high society?
©2018 Reia, Haduki Futaba (P)2018 Reia, Haduki Futaba
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