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Fairy Prince And The Legendary Beasts (BL)

Author: Kyon_C
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After the great war between mythical creatures, many people lost their lives. And the most unfortunate of them all was the fairies and the loss of magic. Until...the sixth prince of Fallenrose was born! His overwhelmingly adorable face made everyone suspect that he was a fairy. And their assumptions were proven right after the prince showed signs of magical powers. However, magical powers were incredibly rare, and his life was immediately threatened. Fortunately, his doting older brothers and sisters, his mother—the loving yet overprotective empress, and those legendary beasts that came out of nowhere, were there to protect him!

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