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Phantasia: The Princess Knight

[Check out my new novel: Reborn As A Dragon Girl With A System] Completed: Part of a Multiverse with Ah Chun: Ascending The Heavens and Full Dive: Eternal Phantasy(This novel continues in Full Dive: Eternal Phantasy) Higuchi Akari was a fifteen-year-old high school student that loved practicing Kendo. She had a high sense of justice and would help anyone in trouble. Her life turns upside down when she is transmigrated into the body of a seven-year-old poor girl. With no one around to help her out, Higuchi Akari has to fend for herself. Now known as Alicia, she must fight to survive until she is old enough to test out for the Royal Knights. “Royal Father why do you keep looking at me like that?” “I am just wondering why I have a princess that is always covered in dirt… By the way who was that young knight you were just talking to?” “He… He’s no one important! Royal Father, I need to go clean up!” “If he is no one important then why do you blush?.” Show your support and buy me a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/invayne https://discord.gg/79yyJSD Follow on twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorInvayne Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/invayne/ New Cover Art!

invayne · Fantasia
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Defence Of Alastine Part Three

 Northern border front lines…

A steady line of machinery and short stout men held a firm line in the north. The soldiers of the Alastine Kingdom numbers were slowly falling with each charge. Blanche Alastine, the First Princess of Alastine looked over at Nicholai Alastine the Third Prince of Alastine with a face full of worry. "Third Brother if this keeps going..."

"First Sister, I know… All we have to do is hold the line. If we do not hold the line we will lose more than you can imagine. All we can do is wait for her... " Prince Nicholai took a glance behind him only to let out a sigh.

"Will she really make it as Royal Father said?" Blanche could see that their soldiers were not going to last much longer. Out of the one million that they brought a fraction of that was left. But they still kept their morals even with their comrades dying left and right, they held firm.