The youngest Princess of the Grand Duchess family, the villain of the novel…
…..Live under the guise, she fell in love with her fiancé, the world’s most handsome man.
“Prince, I love you!”
“I was only engaged to repay the favor. I won’t fall for you, young lady.”
But even if she devoted everything, there was no law that everything would unconditionally work.
She learned it and turned away.
However.
“Oh, let’s break the engagement!”
“I love you. I realized too late.”
You know, when people give you a chance, you have to seize it.
If you don’t want to hang on and cry like this Prince.



I would have preferred if the childhood friend was the ML. The only reason I continued reading the book is because of the female main character (MC). She definitely deserves better than this cowardly and pathetic ML.
The second male lead, on the other hand, understands FL, supports her, and doesn’t try to hold her back. He just wants her to be happy. He’s her childhood friend and genuinely cares for her. He doesn’t interfere with her relationship with ML but asks her what she needs to be happy.
Let’s leave ML behind and run off with the second male lead. ML can keep his regrets.
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