The Crown Doesn't Wait (JINKOOK)

The Crown Doesn't Wait (JINKOOK)

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Kim Seokjin never wanted to be rescued. Jeon Jungkook never expected to fall for the one person who kept running away. One hides behind disguises. The other behind a crown. When a conspiracy threatens the future of the kingdom, they'll have to decide whether love is worth surrendering the freedom they've fought so hard to keep. He fell first. he made him earn every heartbeat.
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