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The Heir- of The Throne
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Ongoing, First published Nov 10
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In the royal city of Udaipur, power, love, and loyalty collide. King Shaurya Pratap Singh carries the weight of a throne and the heart of a father, raising his younger brother Nishant as his own. But as the kingdom steps into a new era, hidden envy and dangerous secrets begin to stir within the palace walls. Some fight for love, others for the crown... but only one will hold the legacy of Udaipur in the end.
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