Prince Consort (Jearmin)

Prince Consort (Jearmin)

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Jean Kirstien, Prince of the land of Trost, now holds the burden of becoming the next heir to the thrown after his father died of a sudden illness. After a few years of agonizingly waiting, they made an announcement. A royal ball. Specifically in the name of him, to find his princess to marry and the key to ruling the kingdom, was to be performed. First he was hesitant, with all the perfectly postured, giggling, sophisticated fair maidens, until he approaches someone who caught his eye from afar. JEAN'S POV (Jearmin) (JeanxArmin) (ConniexSasha) (ErenxLevi)
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You've always been the good one, the disciplined pre-law student from Marley who never colored outside the lines. Years of living under your family's expectations and the shadow of a scandal no one dares mention have taught you to keep your head down and your reputation spotless. So when your eccentric boss offers you a high-paying summer job with the wealthy, untouchable Kirstein family on Paradis Island, it feels like more than just a paycheck. It's an escape. A breath of salt air. Maybe even a chance to find the parts of yourself you've kept locked away. But what starts as a simple gig quickly unravels into something far more dangerous to your plans, your self-control, and your heart. The nights stretch long, the air grows heavy, and Jean Kirstein: the sharp tongued, shamelessly charming heir who seems hell-bent on testing just how disciplined you really are. This summer was meant to be easy. Instead, it just might ruin you in all the best ways.

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