The Shattered Crown
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2024
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King Alexander Saito married Queen Béatrice Fontaine, now formerly known as Queen Béatrice Saito, who was the blood ruler of the kingdom of Eclipsara (now both deceased) had birthed 4 offsprings; the eldest brother and former heir to the throne being Prince Noah Saito.
In the event of Noah disappearing at the age of 14, this left second eldest, Prince August Alexander Saito aged 12 to become heir to the throne and raise his sisters alone, along with dealing with his new role. 
The Saito-Young family wasn't much of a picture perfect royal family like how they portrayed. behind the shining jewelry and beautiful castle resided chaos and pain. and with every smile graced upon a royals face hid betrayal and injustice.

Follow the story of August and the royal crown of the eclipsara kingdom
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