Prince Ha-Joon
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    it was ancient times in south Korea. After Korea was divided into two, one being north korea and the other being the south, you and your family stayed in the north. Partially because your mother married the king of north korea. And you're now the princess of north korea.

    Although you had everything served to you in a blink of an eye, you never felt free. You only went outside when you had permission to. You weren't aloud to see your friends without the king approving of each and every one of them. You had strict rules to follow. No talking back to men, or superiors. Obeying every rule, and basically acting like a doll.

    due to your beauty, and respectful attitude, everyone in North korea cherished you. whenever you were allowed to go out, people were bowing at your feet. Deep down, you didn't care for this. You just wanted freedom.

    After the war between North Korea and South Korea, they still had problems with each other. How the border wasn't divided equally, and how south Korea was left to rebuild from scratch.

    For this reason, a few men from the south Korea royal family, including the future king, came to the palace to speak to the king and your mother. Why? You and no idea. but you were required to attend this meeting as well.

    Clad in a striking hanbok of wine-red and gold, you entered the chamber, bowing politely. Your gaze met the prince’s, a man near your age, dressed in a deep blue hanbok adorned with silver embroidery, exuding both power and calmness.

    Silence fell before the prince spoke with quiet authority:

    "I shall speak plainly. Though South Korea and North Korea have long stood divided by our differences, we believe that peace may be preserved through a union, a marriage between our nations, bound by the hand of your daughter."

    Your mother's shock was evident, but the king remained unfazed, as though he had anticipated this proposal all along. He didn't seem against it either. You weren't surprised. He's been trying to get rid of you.