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Crescent Crown: Quest of Love

'I will find you in any lifetime.' –––– Her silvery moon-locks were in delicate braids to reveal her fresh, radiant face. Her bright icy blue eyes watched everyone and everything fondly, sinlessly. She was a beauty that calms the nervous heart. That’s what everyone remembers of Princess Alora Linwood Roosevelt. Then who is the one who returned to the palace in the name of the princess? She had fiery long hair that looked like the flames of hell and her eyes were like a ball of fire that could reduce one to ashes. She looked like an evil witch they heard of. How could it not create chaos in the nation? She became prey to the royals and their politics, the nobles, and their influence, and commoners and their protest with her life on the line. Will she challenge the centuries-old tradition and find her love? Or will she lose her life? –––– P.S: Slow Burn, Slow Romance. This is an original story. Thank you ^_^ for giving it a try. DISCORD: Munchkin_2#7368 Story DISCORD: https://discord.gg/QhhXXWq Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/munchkin_2 Instagram: auth_munchkin Linktree: https://linktr.ee/munchkin

Munchkin_2 · Fantasie
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A Ruler

On the other side of the throne hall, the elected scholars and intellects of the Anka began questioning the seven princesses.

Some of them looked calm while some looked aggressive, especially towards Alora. Thus, the first question that sounded in the hall was, 'Imagine a powerful witch threatens the kingdom with dark magic, but capturing her risks ignites a full-scale rebellion among royals and nobles. How would you navigate this delicate situation to protect the kingdom without provoking further unrest?'

The throne went to utter silence. They looked at each other and eyed Alora.

Eugenie gritted her teeth at the direct indication but wasn't able to object to the question. The question assesses crisis management skills, and the ability to handle complex diplomatic scenarios and prioritize the kingdom's overall stability. The question was valid although the man who questioned was pointing to Alora as a witch.