Medieval Royal Spouses

Medieval Royal Spouses
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Download or read book Medieval Royal Spouses written by Collins Lok and published by Collins Lok. This book was released on 2022-12-04 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Caleb was captured by the royal army, and was forcibly separated from his wives in the town. After some twists and turns, he found himself in the royal capital, and was turned into a slave managing the royal orchard. To soothe himself of loneliness, he regularly peeked on royal mistresses having secret trysts with the orchard, and ended up having a relationship of his own with the head maid of the castle. And then, somehow, he discovered that this head maid actually holds another position within the castle. The story ends with Caleb's eventual triumphant return to the village, where he was finally reunited with all his wives, culminating in him finally being able to enjoy hot and steamy MILF sex for the rest of his life, without further incidents...

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