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The Boy Who Danced Alone

The Boy Who Danced Alone

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This is a story that was inspired by The Ugly Stepsister. This story features about a boy who secretly loves a prince who only cared about appearance. Will he be able hold onto the prince's heart...? Or will this be the reality of how not all fairytales have happy ending...?
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Do you believe in fairytale?Do you also want to have a happy ending with the one you love? Every fairytale story consists of a main character, male lead and the villain. And as every story was the same, the villain in the end was always dead, had a mental breakdown and the ones who became hurt more and more. Eugene discovers himself reincarnated inside his favorite book as a passerby, he decides for himself to see the love story of the main character and the male lead. He applied for a job as a servant inside the male lead's place. He was very satisfied whenever he saw the two protagonists develop their love but he didn't expect that the villain didn't fall in love with the main character, instead he fell in love with him. What should he do?Accept the villain's love or push him away and hurt him like how the male protagonist did? ─── • Typos and grammatical errors ahead. • ───

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