Where the Crown Bleeds Silence

Where the Crown Bleeds Silence

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He wanted revenge. She refused to break. Avhirvaan Shekhawat... a man feared by everyone. Navishtha... a woman who never learned how to bow down. Their marriage was never about love. It was a battlefield. A game of revenge, secrets, and dangerous mind games. But what happens when hatred starts feeling a little too much like love? When the man determined to break her becomes the reason she survives... And when the woman he wanted to destroy becomes the one thing he can't afford to lose... In a story filled with secrets, betrayals, obsession, and wounds that refuse to heal... One question remains- Who will fall first? And who will break? 🖤
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