Marchioness Ebullient

Marchioness Ebullient

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Marchioness Ebullient is a known for her 'collecting' hobby. She is a noble that is famous among men but infamous among women. It is because most men in power wanted to have 'connections' with her. But for Marchioness Ebullient, she does not want to have just a connection, she only accepts marriage proposals before connection. This is why she got infamous of being a 'husband collector'. Why does the Marchioness do this?
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Archduke Valerian excelled at three things: military precision, territorial management, and devotion to his brother. Romance was not on the list. So when his brother casually joked, "I wouldn't mind having a niece or nephew someday," Valerian did what any military-minded vampire would do: he created a 200-page "Reproductive Strategy Initiative" complete with color-coded tabs and began interviewing potential consorts. Five women are about to discover that in the Northern Border Territory, love comes with a spreadsheet, intimacy follows a flowchart, and their new husband schedules "spontaneous moments" with military precision. Welcome to Operation Consort Selection-where the most dangerous mission in vampire history might just be falling in love. Why harem? Because I want to incorporate different genres on this series, especially since it has so many books and I don't want it to be repetitive

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