
The sun had barely begun to dip when the grand court of Arwa echoed with rising voices—not from the ministers, but from its two rulers.
Amira Al’Noor Ibn Anas Amiri and Saifur Rahman Ibn Khalid Qureshi stood at opposing ends of the polished marble floor, cloaked in silks and power. Their expressions betrayed no softness, no hint of the secret they carried in the recesses of their hearts—a sacred nikah shared in privacy, unknown to the world, though fully acknowledged by their families.
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