The Wolf Prince And The Outcast Princess

The Wolf Prince And The Outcast Princess

hanyrosa93

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Two people are arguing in front of a hot spring pool. "What are you doing?!" The girl asked with an annoyed expression. "I want to take a bath," answered the man, indifferent to him. The girl frowned. "Want to soak in by secretly peeking at me? Hah! That doesn't make any sense at all. I will report your actions to father!" threatened the girl. The girl is Liona, a human child who lives in the wolf royal family. He quickly left, leaving the man frozen in place. However, of course the man would not remain silent. He immediately pulled Liona away from reporting it. "Liona!" However, instead of Liona being interested, it was the kimono towel Liona was wearing that was interested

Chapter 1 Struggle

A queen seemed to be panting to catch her breath. Seen beside him surrounded by imperial physicians. He also struggled to fight the pain he was suffering from. The pain of giving birth to her first child.

"Your Majesty, inhale slowly and then exhale strongly. One, two, three..."

The female healer was seen guiding the queen who was about to give birth to her baby. The first baby he had been waiting for for years. He felt very strong contractions. Until finally the amniotic fluid breaks, indicating that birth will soon arrive. The doctors were seen holding the mother.

"Your Majesty, it's time to push. Follow my instructions," asked the female healer.The pain he suffered was like dozens of bones being broken at once. His hand gripped tightly the doctor's hand that was holding him. She had to try hard to get the baby's head out. His heart was beating fast against the pain that could no longer be endured.

"Your Majesty, the head is visible. Keep pushing and take deep breaths."

That is the time when a mother fights tooth and nail to bring her child into the world. Just to see how tiny the baby he had been waiting for was. He was willing to die just for the sake of his beloved child. Until he no longer thinks about the dangers that threaten his safety.

"Aaaaaaakkhh!!!"

In the end the tiny baby was bornto the world. Her sobs could be heard echoing throughout the palace. But unfortunately, not long after birth, it appeared that the mother was no longer helpless. His consciousness disappeared in an instant. Without having time to see how his son was.

Raindrops began to fall, falling onto the earth in the northern region of Romania. The wind felt like it was piercing your skin as it entered the night. The sky was pitch black with no stars shining. Cloudy, as if it was going to rain.There, in front of a dense forest, the cold night witnessed a person wearing a black robe entering the forbidden forest area in the north of Romania. A superpower that has a very large territory. Someone came with a basket. Which in the basket contained a baby who had just been born. The baby was covered in a thick blanket and seemed to be sleeping in it. He didn't know where he would be taken. He also didn't know what would happen to him.

The baby was a beautiful baby girl. She has curly eyelashes like a dollBeautiful. His skin is also reddish white with black hair. That someone put a basket in the forest. He seems inhumane. Leaving the baby without mercy.

The person then left without leaving a trace. Until finally the scent of the baby was smelled by the wolves there. The wolves approached the baby after the person left. The baby appeared to have been left alone in the forest.

Small, tiny and cute. The baby girl didn't seem to understand what was happening. He didn't even know where he was. He had just been born into the world in the middle of a drizzling night. The warm clothes he was wearing didn't seem to be able to ward off the cold feeling he felt. N The baby then cried as raindrops began to fall down his cheeks.The sound of his cries could be heard loudly among the wolves that came. He didn't know that danger was threatening him.

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