Jewels of the Orient Pearl
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  • Reads 44
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2023
Davina had no interest in having power nor she wanted to acquire it for she knew better that the crown will pierce your head with its poisonous thorns. She was satisfied with her position as the most influential lady at Oriente Perlas Academia, the school for the lords and ladies of the country. Only those with power can enter.

But when a simple and quiet commoner has entered the place, causing chaos in the academy and perhaps posing danger to the country, Davina might have to push herself beyond her limit to eliminate the threat in her country and overthrow the corrupt who wanted to take the crown for themselves.

Will her and her friends' skills be enough to get rid of the threats or will they submit to subversion?

This story is written in English.
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