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Her name is Alice

Alice Ruby was a Princess who resides in Wonderland peacefully, a wonderland is a place for in-born magicians and witches. Her everyday life is normal until her mother decided to make her marry a Prince that lives in east-faction in their kingdom because of the Power and Rank, although Alice doesn't want to get married off. She can't do anything but one of her Faerie friends suggested that if she doesn't want to get married, then the only solution for it is to go where the Wicked-Magician is. Alice went to the wicked witch of the west to make a selfish wish. By then, A cat-human named Chesire Cat faced her and eligibly ministering to Alice's decision who wants to leave the wonderland but to do that, Chesire needs to devour Alice's magical power. In their kingdom, magic is the most important thing in their life. If they lost their magic, they will get exiled in the Human-realm. Alice agreed just to escape from her future husband, and because of that. Chesire and Alice formed a contract that shouldn't able to be broken for eternity. (This story was inspired by the story of Lewis Carroll's Alice in wonderland.)

Lykoris · Fantasy
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143 Chs

Chapter XLVI

Chapter XLVI: 

The fated Queen and the King were having a conversation with each other in the fated Queen's chamber. 

Each of them is having that intense sight as if they aren't happy to see each other. 

"Why? Why did you give an order to allow the deathmatch competition? I didn't give you the authority to make such a decision behind my back." 

"Why? Can't I do such a thing? I'm also a royalty here. Your Majesty. Ah. no, I was wrong about that. I'm a prisoner here." 

"Fated Queen!" 

The king was a bit pissed from what he heard yet he couldn't scold her himself. The fated Queen proceeded.

"Your Majesty. Please, let me go. We don't have to fool ourselves. There's no affection between us, you know that. But why are you still keeping me in this place? I just don't understand." 

The king sighed upon this. He then decided to leave her alone rather than make any more absurd arguments.