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Bibliophile Princess (Manga) Vol 2

Yui

Traducteur Alyssa Niioka

Maison d'édition: J-Novel Club

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Synopsis

The spectacle with Irene and her father concludes with the people in support of Elianna as the prince’s betrothed. Wanting to spend some private time with his fiancée, Prince Chris plans a special date at a traveling book market. Eli cannot contain her excitement, surrounded by books and with the man she loves. But soon their romantic outing is interrupted by an accusation and a child—a child claiming that Prince Chris is his father!
Disponible depuis: 05/05/2021.
Longueur d'impression: 250 pages.

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