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📚 Mayra: The Lost Heiress
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Ongoing, First published May 28
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🖋️ Description:
Born to the richest bloodline in the world yet abandoned before birth, Mayra Raisinghania lived a life of silent suffering in the shadows.
While the Raisinghania Empire soared in glory, she wandered the streets in rags, mentally regressed and broken by grief.
Until one stormy night, fate intervened...
A single glance.
A street child with a familiar fire in her eyes.
And the Raisinghania empire would never be the same again.

This is the story of a forgotten daughter...
A kingdom built by sons...
And the day they finally got their princess.
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