P r i n c e H u n t i n g 1 0 1
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2013
What if you stumble upon one of those women who claim they hate men? 
And what if several of these women start their own “we-hate-men” club? 
And what if you have to investigate the murder of a man whose wife was 
a client to this club? And what if… you are a man?  


"-There is always war between men and women. Love is a battle that 
is meant to be won by only one and the battlefield is your life. You gamble 
your life when you decide to take part in this war. You place your heart on 
the table and say: “here, this is what I will lose if I lose this war”. 
But that does not go with men. They don’t put their hearts on that table. 
They put their ego as the most precious dish they have to serve. 
What is one ego compared to one heart?! That is why we do this. 
That is why we chase after those heart-eaters and wring out their egos… 
the essence of their souls."
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