Jennifer Miller

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  • Chapter 90 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller The sight of the dead beast brought a sigh of relief to the party. Despite the animal's ferocity and might, they felt a sense of calm as they brought it down. They had a sense of victory and success from having succeeded in their hunt, and they would have been eager to return the beast to their tents and use its meat for a festive dinner. Because the two knights killed the beast, Conradin granted them the honor of bringing and skinning the beast as one of the recompense for their achievement. The…
  • Chapter 89 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Conradin awoke the next day filled with enthusiasm and eagerness. He had been looking forward to the hunt that day, and he was ready to get out there and enjoy it. He had been looking forward to another day of fun, relaxation, and celebration since the previous day had been full of optimism for this celebration. He was also excited to see his falcon again, as he hadn't used him in about two months, something that he eagerly desired to try again, Conradin then rose up from the bed and took some moments…
  • Chapter 88 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller As Conradin concluded the letter, he couldn't help but be pleased with Corrado, not only for the success of his mission but also for the manner in which he wrote. He was asking for help, and he was laying out the facts behind his request without exaggerating his accomplishment, which the king appreciated. He had presented his argument in plain and concise words, and he was eagerly expecting Conradin's response. This was a straightforward and direct message, full of facts and devoid of any embellishment or…
  • Chapter 87 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Hi guys here is the author , since the novel is in need of reviews I have decided that for every 3 reviews made an extra chapter will be published. So if you want to read more review the novel! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Conradin was currently seated in an elegant crimson velvet chair, a seat tailored to his rank. He was in his room, penning a letter to Gerwin (his butler that he had left in Swabia), whom he greatly missed, when his servant informed him that…
  • Chapter 86 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller 10 May 1267 Four ships were sailing through the water, heading for the port of Genoa. The crew was entirely made up of Genoese sailors; however, the man in command was not nominated by the Genoese republic, but by Conradin's general Corrado, who dispatched one of his men to reach Conradin and deliver the message written by him to the king. The crew was intensely focused and focussed on the task at hand, understanding the significance of their mission and the urgency of arriving safely at their…
  • Chapter 85 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Hi guys, as I promised a review has been issued and as such an extra chapter was published, wanted to let you know that the offer still stands for today so if any of you wanted a new chapter tomorrow they would just need to review the novel -------------------------- May 13 1267 96 hours have passed since the Muslim community in Calabria have swore fealty to Conradin's cause, the residents of Girifalco were armed, the storehouse was stocked with supplies to sustain a siege, and a wave of…
  • Chapter 84 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller Conradin's heart began racing in his chest as he read the letter. He was frightened and nervous about what it held, and he was concerned about how their relationship would become . His thoughts wandered as he let his fingers trace the rough texture of the letter, his skin lightly touching the light brown parchment. The king's mind was filled with anxiousness and uncertainty, as he tried to prepare himself for the news that the letter would bring. *"My dear boy, May God bless you and your mission.…
  • Chapter 83 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller As Charles plan was going into dust, leading the French king to rage and try to find a way to vent his stress, Conradin was sitting at a table while conversing with Pietro de Pece, a man of literature. Conradin was a deep thinker and enjoyed discussing all kinds of subject matter. He was in fact just engaging with Pietro de Pece in a thoughtful and stimulating discussion on the nature of literature and its significance in society. They were sharing their thoughts and opinions on the matter and…
  • Chapter 82 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller As Charles' rage and fury came to a boiling point, he took out his sword and swung it at the wooden structure of the lower part of the bed in a fit of anger. This was a dangerous moment where Charles' emotions got the better of him, causing him to fail to think clearly. He would need to be careful not to allow his emotions to cloud his judgment, as this could lead to rash decisions that could prove disastrous. The impact of the blow reverberated strongly throughout his arm, causing a feeling of pain and…
  • Chapter 81 — The return of the fallen king Cover
    by Jennifer Miller -------------------- Hey guys just wanted to let you know that the exchange of one extra chapters for every three comment is still on, and we just need one more for the extra chapter , as such I hereby request for my lazy readers to review. Yeah I see you on the couch reading and scrolling , move your ass and review!! ------------------------------- The usurper Charles of Anjou was waiting in Florence for the communes' troops to arrive , while the situation in the south was rising and becoming…
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