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The Almighty Duke Claims His Merchant Queen

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 858    |    Released on: Today at 15:12

in a flurry of confused anger, Bria

n chest beneath the window-the only thing of real value she had brought wit

e lid, the rampant lion of the House of Beaumont,

ent guardian. She knew how muc

er filled the air. There were no jewels, no silks-only a small stack

the page, words written just before her wedding three years ago. It was

r Allen is a promising young man. They have given their solemn promise to honor the terms of your dow

e paper, blurring the ink. A safe

y hadn't seen a bride; they had seen a walking tr

en so confident

maternal grandfather's house, Beaumont, had been destroyed, branded traitors for a plot to poison the king generations ago. Her mothe

eted, so thoroughly underestimate

a whispered, offering a handkerchie

up, her gaze was bright with a terrifying re

the chest, to a small velvet po

and tipped its con

ed with the image of a lion and a shield. On the reverse

. If you ever face a danger you cannot overcome, she ha

y night, she had never once considered using it. She had w

s kingdom, a woman alone, a divorcée without a powerful famil

solute separation. She needed to become a feme sole-a woma

, to grant a divorce and relinquish his claim on a fortune

armies, a man whose name was whispered with equal parts

cold edges digging into her palm, groundin

n was made.

sewn inside her bodice, where it lay cold against h

sture straighter,

ce quiet but ringing with new, steely

lady's calm tone and nodded, her o

ing-not one of her colorful, soft velvets, but a simp

ast time, not as a victim, but a

, the cold weight of the token a constant reminder against her heart, an

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The Almighty Duke Claims His Merchant Queen
The Almighty Duke Claims His Merchant Queen
“For three years, I poured my entire merchant dowry into a crumbling estate, funding my husband Allen's rise to become a Royal Scholar. But on the day of his triumphant return, he stepped out of his carriage holding another woman's hand. He announced that Isabelle, a noblewoman, would be his new wife and the mistress of the house. "I expect you to accept this arrangement. You will need to continue managing the accounts to fund our move to the capital." He actually wanted me to use my mother's legacy to finance his new life with his new lover. His family eagerly chimed in, mocking my merchant blood and threatening that a discarded woman would be a laughingstock in the kingdom. They thought I was just an orphan with no backing, a walking treasury they could bleed dry and then cage. They seemed to have completely forgotten that without my money, their "noble" family was nothing but a mountain of hidden debt. I didn't scream or cry. I simply slammed the estate ledgers and the heavy gold signet ring onto the dining table. "Since she is the new mistress, she can manage your bankrupt estate." While they panicked over their empty coffers, I secretly left in the dead of night. I took the life-debt token my mother left me and went straight to the terrifying Iron Duke. I was going to get a royal divorce and take back every single penny that belonged to me.”