THE TRILLIONARE'S DAUGHTER
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  • Reads 43
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 37m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2021
🦋🔱SYNOPSIS 🔱🦋

Narrator's Pov:
Paumanhin kong ang istoryang ito ay hindi kagandahan, kung nais mong basahin ipagpatuloy mo lang salamat 
。◕‿◕。 


Meet the trillionare's Family Members:

Maximilliano Devland

"Devland"-meaning misfortune in irish

The father of Draven Acheros H. Devland and Kaliandra Achlys H. Devland. The who forced an innocent young lady name Katharina Bacia Hidalgo to marry him. 

Katharina Bacia Hidalgo Devland

"Bacia"- meaning family deaths ruined the house, Ugandan 

She became the wife of the heartless trillionare Maximilliano Devland the richest person in the world. 
She had a son and a daughter named:

Son the first born child in the family:

Draven Acheros H. Devland

"Draven"-meaning child of shadows 
"Acheros" meaning river of sorrows in latin american

Daughter the second born child in the family:

Kaliandra Achlys  H. Devland

"Kali"-meaning Warrior Goddess of Destruction in hindu
"Achlys"-meaning Darkness in greek
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