amond dungeon, a chilli
ie laugh that sent shivers down
rd its cells dreaded their duty, for once someone entered the diamond dungeon, there was no escape. It was a
the knights whispered, hi
. He let out a heavy sigh, his gaze fixed on the imprisoned woman. "She was once a radiant beauty, admired by all. Now, look at her
held her. Her blonde hair, once lustrous and vibrant, shimmered under the touch of sunlight. Her enchanting purple eyes held a magnetic allure,
n better days. Her once radiant skin had lost its luster, marred by bruises and neglect. Her hair, once a symbol of her beauty, hung limp and lifeless, resembling
audible. Despite her own frailty, she cradled a young child in he
ts remarked, a tinge of sorrow in his voice. "He's just a mere nine months old. The empe
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eager meal. Each day, she was given a ration of rice porridge and bread,
bling with fear. Lady Adeline responded with a sinister smile, causing the woman to stumble an
wly, she began to crawl towards the woman, her child cradled in her arms. The
d, rolled towards her. "Ahh!!!" she screamed, scrambling to her feet and fleeing from the cell.
haha
ut for the object that had frightened the woman - a mere coconut, mistaken in the darkness for
n alerting the guards. "I
y cry. It was already dead," one guard spe
sealing her destiny. "Lady Adeline Dalia Cadelle, you've been sentenced to death! You have committed a grave si
ed upon the cold wooden block, poised for the fatal blow of the executioner's axe. The crowd gathered, a sea of mixed emotions swirling through their hearts. Som
tension. With determined steps, she ascended the stage, her presence commanding the attention of a
ing her tightly. Adeline's expression remained
pped with a twisted amusement, her words veiled in a sinister tone. The crowd listened, their curiosity piqued, yet oblivious to the true n
ill not be reunited with us. He will live on, and I know he will claim what is ri
t, suspended from the pole. But it was the sight beside them that shattered Adeline's spirit. A child, barely nine months old, hung lifeless, as if the remaining strength within Adeline drained
y the sight before her. She yearned to rush towards the place where her loved on
voice dripped with venom,
ion revealing a flicker of guilt. She gestured to the knights, commanding them to bring the lifeless baby down. As they did, Adeline's restraints were momentari
pe bruised her child's delicate neck, a cruel reminder of the injustice inflicted upon them. Adeline clung
filled with unimaginable agony. Adei
perished because of you," Adeia's voice rang out, devoid of remorse. Adeline's f
eline's voice cracked, her words laced with a bitter truth. In a sudden surge of rage, she uns
ds betrayed her, not out of weakness, but because deep down, she couldn't bring herself to kill her own
ster. But before her blade could find its mark, another sword pierced through her back, impaling both her and th
on her lifeless baby, she let out a cry that reverberated with anguish and devastation. "My child did not deserve to hang from that
allen her. And without hesitation, the executioner raised his axe, severing Adeline's head from her
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