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Prince and Princess of Fairy Tales

Author: KiraraPutri
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Alise hanyalah seorang gadis biasa yang tinggal di panti asuhan sejak bayi. Dengan rambut cokelat panjang dan mata biru safirnya, gadis itu menjadi salah satu primadona di sekolah. Namun kehidupan gadis itu tidak seindah kelihatannya. Menjadi yatim piatu membuatnya harus berkeja keras untuk memenuhi kebutuhannya. Namanya Alvio Luciano Salvatore. Seorang murid baru di sekolah yang juga di tempati Alise. Perawakannya tinggi dengan rahang kokoh dan mata hitam yang seakan menyimpan banyak misteri. Tidak ada yang tahu bahwa pemuda tampan itu adalah seorang Pangeran dari Negeri Dongeng. Kekacauan di dunia dongeng membawa Alvio ke dunia manusia untuk mencari seorang Putri yang telah dikabarkan hilang selama lima belas tahun. Diramalkan bahwa Putri tersebut akan mengembalikan keseimbangan dan kedamaian Negeri Dongeng. Apakah Alise dapat menemukan kebahagiaan? Lantas, apakah Alvio bisa menemukan Putri yang dirmalkan dan mengembalikan keseimbangan Negeri Dongeng? ooOoo

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