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... another giant room with long rows of decorated seats, all leading to the one big throne reserved for the ruler of this kingdom.

With no one else in the room, the Imperial Prince walked straight toward his brother while the princess hopped behind him.

On the throne sat a man with a stern expression. He wore a royal robe and a gold-made crown with rare jewels embedded into it. No one could doubt he was the king of the Blue Lion Kingdom.

“Brother!” greeted the Imperial Princ ...

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The biggest mistake of Alicia's life, was trying to commit suicide.

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What's more? She was forced to marry Prince Harold; the infamous white-haired hot tempered Prince who wouldn't mind killing someone for the most irrelevant reason.

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What should she do? She was confused and had no idea what was going on. Weddings in the middle ages was weird! What the hell is 'Virtues recitation'?

Should she pretend to faint? That was the only thought that made sense. So that was what she did.

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Scary.

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