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Rabt-e-taqdeer
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    Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Sep 30
2 new parts
He was powerful, cold, and strikingly handsome, a man who commanded respect without a word. She was gentle, kind, and pure, with a soft beauty that seemed almost otherworldly, drawing people to her naturally. Their families were sworn enemies, bound by old grudges and a history of revenge-but fate had other plans. When their paths crossed through a forced, marriage-bound arrangement, his icy, untouchable world met her warmth and light, and for the first time, he felt something he didn't understand-curiosity, fascination, maybe even something more.
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