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He is a small country’s crown prince; born in the cracks of privilege, maturing on a bloody path, duty-bound to never turn back, to continue forward on his king’s road with hardships beyond compare. She is the daughter of a sinner who had fled the city, who slowly changed her role as she grew up. Was this pushed forth by fate, or caused by human nature? During troubled times, the predestined man and woman met, mutually fell in love, oppressed, and killed. Is this a choice between love and virtue, or is it up to fate to decide? In this feast of kings, who exactly is the victor? (Moon Bunny Cafe) |
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Protag thinks her misfortune appeared when she strayed from her supposed destiny, manifesting when she swore fealty to one person (who then betrayed her) and later on fell in love with another person (who then broke a promise). If she rules the world, then fate will arrange everything else as compensation.
I'm not really fond of the narration so far, but art is pretty.
Same, but it looks interesting ~