THE MONSTER WHO LOVED ME

THE MONSTER WHO LOVED ME

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🖤 THE MONSTER WHO LOVED ME 🖤 When Joong Archen Aydin was seven years old, his mother married into one of the most feared mafia families in the country. That was the day he met Dunk Natachai Boonprasert. Older. Colder. Dangerous. While Joong grew up surrounded by love and kindness, Dunk grew up in a world ruled by blood, power, and betrayal. Everyone feared him. Everyone stayed out of his way. Everyone except Joong. For years, Dunk protected him without question. He stood between Joong and every danger, every threat, and every enemy that dared come too close. Joong believed it was because they were family. He was wrong. Because Dunk notices everything. Every smile Joong gives someone else. Every hand that lingers too long. Every person who gets too close. And Dunk has never been good at sharing. Especially when it comes to Joong. As hidden family secrets begin to surface and old enemies return seeking revenge, Joong finds himself trapped in a dangerous world he barely understands. A world where loyalty can be bought, trust can be broken, and love can become the most dangerous weapon of all. The mafia fears Dunk because he is ruthless. His enemies fear him because he never forgives. But Joong is about to discover the truth nobody else knows. The most dangerous thing about Dunk Natachai Boonprasert isn't the monster everyone fears. It's the monster who loves him. 🖤 Mafia Romance 🖤 Possessive Love 🖤 Obsession 🖤 Family Secrets 🖤 Jealousy 🖤 Betrayal 🖤 Mafia Wars 🖤 Protective Dunk 🖤 Sweet Joong 🖤 Darkness × Sunshine 🖤 Slow Burn
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