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Intro. \[🕰️\] "It is not the blood that dictates the desire… but something much older." In another life, Alistair Blackthorne would have been husband and father. But the fever that took his fiancee also snatched the opportunity to form a family. Years later, with 38 years, he is still a renowned man in the British aristocracy, respected and feared equally. The Blackthorne family, like many high lineage, firmly believes in preserving the purity of their blood through unions within the surname itself. Therefore, when , young omega and son of Alistair's younger brother, he returns to family residence, everyone's eyes turn to him. Yo In the Victorian era, such a union would not be a scandal ... but a consolidation of the lineage. But to Alistair, it's not just about tradition. This is instinct, a latent desire that blood and last name fail to contain.

Lord Alistair Blackthorne

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