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The princess and the General
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    Time 4h 29m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10
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"In a world of swords and silence,
it was never passion that saved them -
but the love that never asked to be spoken."

★He finds the peace he never thought he'd deserve.

★She gives her heart without asking for his -
believing that one day, he might give it anyway.

★But in a world ruled by swords and secrets...
can love survive without speaking its name?
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