Denjiro: The Dangerous Prince

 

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Introduction

Back from the history of the Kingdom of Vernum, an expansive and very influential kingdom in the world, there was once 2 greedy princes who wanted to be a King, but the King knows that any of his 2 princes doesn't deserve his crown, yet he wants his humble nephew to be the King but the 2 princes threatened their father that they would kill themselves if any of them won't be the next King. King Inoue decided to split the Vernum into three, he gave the middle Vernum to his oldest son, the Windnapolis from the North to his youngest and the New Sun from the South to his favorite nephew, King Island Miranda. 

Throughout the years, the Kingdom of King Island remained well-preserved and wealthy yet it is known as the Kingdom of simplicity. The Kingdom of Vernum became the famous of being a Sin City, gambling, murder, stealing, you name it and they have it while poverty strikes the Windnapolis.

Before the last King of Vernum died, he proclaimed his daughter, Denzareth to be the Queen but he disagrees to let his stubborn son, Denjiro be the new King who will replace him. 

The King told his beautiful daughter to never allow Denjiro to be a King until he finally reunited the 3 kingdoms. But Denjiro cares less about being a King, all he ever wanted was to be just a commoner.

His sister, the new Queen of Vernum set him up for a crime he did not even commit just to make him realize that being a royalty is important, but Denjiro's friends came to help him get out of prison.

One day, the Queen decided to proclaim that Prince Denjiro is a murderer, just to justify that he is really is a malefactor. He was now a wanted criminal from his own Kingdom, so he decided to go to the New Sun to live a normal life where he met the crazy girl he never thought he would actually fell in love with.

Read the story of the Prince who wanted to be a nobody in his own Kingdom. 

 

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