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Two years ago, a single decision changed the fate of two people. A marriage happened in secrecy.
Adhikrit Ranawat, King of Rajghar, a man bound by legacy and unbreakable limits, made a choice that flipped everything, his fate and her life.
He chose Siya, held her hand quietly, pulled her out of a world that had never truly existed for others, and brought her into his.
Siya Ranawat became his wife, only on paper. A queen by title. The world knew she was his. But she stood at a distance from everything that should have been hers.
She held his hand, even if it meant being his wife only in name.
She accepted her new life with quiet strength, respected by the family, adored by the elders, embraced by his world.
The reason for their marriage is that no one knows, except them.
But while she stood beside him, she was still surrounded by a past no one knew. Shadows that followed her into the palace. Secrets that never asked for permission before threatening to resurface.
Adhikrit stood by her side, but did he ever truly accept her as his wife?
He is ready to protect her. To destroy anyone who dares to touch what is his, but what happens when the threat is not outside the palace walls, but buried in the past of the woman he married?
Siya carries secrets, deep scars which are never visible. But why did she agree to the marriage so quickly? why does she accept the distance between them without complaint?
She tells herself peace is enough, but is it? Adhikrit tells himself distance is protection, but protection from what? He doesn't even know it.
But there's always a question that refuses to fade, Is he keeping her safe... or keeping himself away?
He built his kingdom on legacy and power, where love is considered the most dangerous weakness of all. A king cannot afford vulnerability, then Why did he choose Siya when no one stood for her?
Was it duty? Or did he marry her because losing her was never an option?