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The Prince Wants To Live Happily

After the tragic death of his cousin, Cain, once known for his gentle nature, transformed into the cruelest man in the empire, earning the infamous title of the "maniac killer." His faith in the goddess, whom he had always admired, was shattered not once, but twice, leaving him disillusioned and yearning for a peaceful life with his beloved mother. However, fate had other plans in store for Cain when an unexpected turn of events led to the emperor's proposal of forming an alliance with a neighboring empire. It was during this encounter that Cain crossed paths with the enigmatic daughter of the Duke, a mysterious girl who seemed to possess a penchant for discussing peculiar and incomprehensible topics. As time passed, Cain found himself inexplicably drawn to this girl, despite initially finding her annoying and her conversations perplexing. Slowly but surely, love began to blossom within Cain's heart, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and emotional growth. In this captivating blurb, follow Cain's transformation from a ruthless killer to a man yearning for love and a peaceful existence. Will he be able to find solace and happiness with the girl who once irritated him? Dive into this enthralling tale of love, redemption, and the pursuit of a tranquil life amidst a tumultuous empire.

Kylekyle121 · Fantasy
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2 Chs

Chapter 1

A beam of light shone into my eyes, and I slowly closed them, lost in my thoughts.

"Cain?" A gentle voice called my name with warmth and tenderness. I opened my eyes and gazed at the most beautiful woman I had ever laid eyes on. "Mom," I whispered. Missing her warmth embrace.

"What are you doing here? Aizen has been looking for you everywhere," Mom said, slowly approaching me. As she came closer, I embraced her, feeling the warmth I had missed, especially her smile.

Looking above Mom, who was smiling at me after our embrace, I asked, "Mom, do you love me?" Her expression turned to shock. "Of course, I love you, you're my precious son..." she gently caressed my cheek.

Then, she slowly faded away, and for the first time, tears welled up in my eyes.

"Cain!" A voice as annoying as a chicken's screech interrupted my thoughts. I slowly opened my eyes and saw Aizen, drenched in sweat.

"Don't tell me you were dreaming about Aunt again?" he shouted. Annoyed, i hit his head. He winced in pain, rubbing his head where I hit him.

"That hurts, you know!" he complained and kept rubbing his head. I smirked in satisfaction.

"Serves you right," I muttered.

"The test is about to start," Aizen said. I glanced at him, and his face darkened. This test was not as harmless as it seemed. It determined the new successor, the one who would become the Imperial Crown Prince and eventually the emperor. There were seven candidates, each from a different imperial bloodline, and the competition was a deadly game of survival. Now there are only six since I quit.

"I'm not interested, and I think you should quit. Your defeat is inevitable," I said. As I looked at him, tears streamed down his face. Maybe I had been too harsh?

"I mean, Aixer and the others are strong opponents. I was just saying that so you wouldn't get hurt," I explained, attempting to comfort him. I reached out to touch him, but he dodged my hand and looked at me with teary eyes. "Your words hurt even more!" he shouted before running away without looking back. I was only trying to protect him, but I guess I was the one who hurt him even more.

I admit I had been harsh, but I was only stating the truth. Aixer and the others were formidable opponents. As for me, I had no interest in becoming the emperor. Aizen's skill level was still lower compared to Aixer. Aixer could freely control the spirit of fire, while Aizen struggled with the spirit of water.

In our world, there were spirits, such as the spirits of light and darkness, the most powerful ones being the spirits of light and darkness. The spirit of darkness was particularly terrifying. Each child approaching the age of fifteen would be granted a spirit, which they could control or, in the worst cases, be controlled by. I feared something might happen to Aizen, but it was his choice. Once he made his choice, no one could stop him.

I walked away and entered the palace, hurrying to my room. However, I bumped into someone disgusting. Filthy and more annoying than Aizen.

"Aixer..."

"Cain? Fancy meeting you here, or is it a coincidence?" he sneered. My face turned into a poker face, facing an idiot.

"It's not a coincidence. This is where I live too, you nitwit," I rudely replied. His face grew angry, and he seemed ready to do something to me, yet he remained calm. I guess my provoking wasn't enough.

"Hmm... I didn't know you had a sense of humor, Cain. Father told me you wouldn't participate in the test. I understand that you're scared—" he began, but I cut him off.

"Yeah, I quit. I'm just scared that I might kill you if I participated. I don't want to witness Aizen's tears because of the loss of his ugly twin, right? Seeing Aizen cry boils my blood." I sarcastically remarked, a smirk on my face. His expression darkened, and he swiftly punched me. Instead of dodging, I welcomed his punch to my face.

"Cain!" He furiously shouted.

I tilted my head and grinned, asking, "So, how was it?" Confusion filled his face, his eyebrows furrowing. "What?"

"I mean, how was it? Your filthy hands on my perfect face. Did it satisfy you? Well, you're the first ugly person to touch—no, punch me. It must be an honor for you," I chuckled, mocking him. I expected him to punch me again or unleash the spirit of fire, but instead, he gave me a creepy look.

"Ugly..." I whispered.

"Later, you'll regret making fun of me. Mark my words, Cain! Let's see that proud face of yours later!" With that pitiful threat, he walked away. Does he think I'll run away and yell, 'Help me! Some ugly pervert wants to punch me'? If he isn't my cousin I'll gouge his eyes!

"Annoying dogs bark badly. Their saliva is even worse! Filthy."

It was time for the survival test. Aizen still ignored me after my hurtful words. I understood his feelings, so I didn't talk to him either. All I wanted was for him to quit so he wouldn't get hurt. Emperor Kaizer Ace, my uncle, and also Aizen, Aixer, Malia, Thorin, Ashrin, and Lana's father, presided over the test.

Uncle had been quite productive during the nights with the empress and his concubines, resulting in only three failures. Yep, one of the three failures is Aixer!

As the prince and the emperor's only nephew, I sat next to the emperor, his beloved sister's son.

"I'm a little disappointed in you, Cain. I thought you would participate in this test. Your mother would be very proud," Uncle said, facing his children. Sneaky old man, just like father and son.

"I apologize for disappointing you, Your Grace, but I have no plans to become the emperor. As for my mother, I don't think she would let me participate in such a dangerous test, would she?" I replied calmly and wisely, a smirk on the emperor's face showing his amusement.

"The test will begin!" The host shouted loudly, almost deafening. The audience cheered, excited to watch the young princes and princesses before them. "The rules are simple: you must go to the Death Forest and retrieve the black gemstone at any cost. You have three hours. Cheating and killing are strictly forbidden. Those who break the rules will be punished by His Majesty the Emperor and His Highness Prince Cain themselves," the host announced, and the audience clapped enthusiastically, looking like fools.

Looking down, I locked eyes with Aizen. Beside him stood Aixer, who kept giving me a disgusted look. I glared back at him. As the Emperor left his seat for a while, I smirked and discreetly pointed my middle finger at Aixer and smiled.

I glanced at Aizen and whispered into the air, "May the goddess of light, Celine, protect Aizen."