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S'està carregant… Red River, Vol. 26 (26) (edició 2009)de Chie Shinohara (Autor)
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R to L (Japanese Style). Prince Juda, Nakia's son, lies unconscious following a suicide attempt. It's established during interrogation before the council of ministers that Urhi is not the boy's father. Kail agrees with Nakia that this doesn't change Juda's eligibility for the throne. The fate of Urhi is then decided, but not by the council. Nakia, her schemes now seemingly trumped once and for all, decides to play the ace she's held since the day she first brought Yuri into the past! No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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This book is basically scheme scheme scheme. It get a bit repetitive so let's talk about the non-scheming okay?
Love! EVERYWHERE!
- Kikkuri married both Ryui and Shala (they both dated him at the same time, but didn't bother to tell him that).
- Juda and Alexandra are set to be married because obviously every single last one of Kail's brothers need women who will boss them around until they do what they're supposed to.
- Nefert shows up to proclaim her love for Rusafa who is just flabbergasted (and a bit appalled I think).
- Kash is able to lay Ursula's spirit to rest because she is declared innocent of her crimes.
- Urhi all but confesses his love to Nakia (and she to him). Which I'm right there with you Nakia, why did he wait so long? (I think it goes back to neither saw the middle ground as desirable until too late)
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