Previous chapter:
Chapter 334: Invitations and Intentions
Next chapter:
Chapter 336: The Question of the Ruby Canel
PREVIEW
... lding the celebration inside one of the sprawling manors further inland, she had opted for something even more striking: a luxurious restaurant perched high above Notting Hill City.
The location itself was famous. It sat in the district known as Yellow Mountain, a place named for the golden flowers that bloomed along its ridges every spring. From the beaches below, one could look up and see the slopes glowing faintly in the distance, a natural crown for the city. It was also one of the m ...
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE




























