The Prince Beneath the Willow Tree

The Prince Beneath the Willow Tree

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Darian has always been content with his simple life in the kingdom of Velren. A peasant boy with a gentle smile and a heart made for helping others, he finds joy in tending the palace gardens-far from the noise of the court and its golden lies. But everything changes the day he meets Rheon, the quiet and kind-hearted crown prince who longs to be treated as more than just royalty. Beneath the old willow tree, two worlds meet-one wrapped in silk and duty, the other in soil and sincerity. As their friendship blossoms into something neither can name, the walls of the palace begin to close in. Rumors rise, rules tighten, and Rheon's future as heir grows heavier with every stolen moment they share. In a world divided by crowns and titles, can a prince and a peasant ever stand side by side... or will love be another thing the throne takes away?
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