Prologue

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Narrator: In a palace not too far North from Rhine Falls, laid a well-mannered princess. She was selfless and made well-decision actions as they grew up. It may look easy for a regular person to be royal, but it's way more difficult.

Princesses have to attend dance practice for any balls occurring to them that may result in a request in marriage. On the other hand, Princes have to do sword training, horse-back training, or any other extracurriculars like violin. As Princes get older, they work on paperwork, for who knows the reason.

Author: You aren't Royalty yourself, so I guess it makes sense why you don't know why they do paperwork. I don't know the reason besides changing laws when a new heir overcomes the throne, perhaps?

Narrator: On forward, a story about two young adults becoming heirs in a few years. But unfortunately, sadly-

Author: You don't need to make it sound so depressing.

Narrator: But, after an outrageous fight between the two, they remained silent and didn't want to speak to each other.

Author: Eh? What'd they fight about?

Narrator: Aren't you the author of this story?

Author: ... Continuing, a few years later, the two royals had maintained their distance from each other and never spoke to one another.

Narrator: ON FORWARD WITH THE STORY!

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