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The Kind Prince Who Became An Evil Lord of Darkness

Betrayal is a wound that every man has felt, I wrote this story to show how it can make a man strong. "What is the difference between a hero, a villain and a coward? A hero uses his sword to protect people A villain uses people to protect his sword Both are better than a coward A coward has no sword, and uses empty words to protect his life A sword is not just a man's weapon, it is a man's ambition, and without ambition, a man is merely a coward. In order to be a hero or a villain a man must have ambition. The difference between the two is where that ambition lies." -The Dark Prince In 17th century France, the rich nobles control the world with a magic system called "Artifacts". Prince an innocent hearted prince of the Bourbon Kingdom, one day has his life thrown into chaos by betrayal, and inherits an "Artifact" that is the ancient spirit of "The Dark King". Through misfortune after misfortune, Prince eventually loses everything and starts his life over without a royal name. Prince vows to make his way back to the top hiding amongst the everyday people of France. Prince is a Japanese style light novel based on Machiavelli’s classic "The Prince". Although this work takes influence from it, the story, quotes, and characters are all completely original. It is mostly the concept of good and evil that is borrowed from Machiavelli.

Gaburieru · Fantasy
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186 Chs

Chapter 183: A Dialogue Between Princes

In the dark of the night, alone on the edge of the boat, Prince looked across the infinite dark waters of the ocean as he contemplated his thoughts. Suddenly, he heard footsteps coming from behind him.

"Awake again, I see," Duke said, coming beside him.

"This ocean is much like my mind," Prince said, gazing out into the sea. "An endless field of black. I sit here wondering, when will they break? When will I see land? And when I do, will it be a land of holiness and sanctity or a land of savages ready to kill me?"

"You're looking in the wrong direction, friend," Duke said, pointing his fingers to the sky. "It is the very darkness of this sea that gives way to what lies above us. It is only in the darkest of the night that you can see the stars."