Plot
At a certain place, there are two countries engaging in battle at their country's border. The long lasting war became unbearable and so Prince Johanne of Meteora from the North while Princess Euda of Canan from the South appeared before their parents and citizens and announced that they were in love with each other.
The two Kings of the two countries, being doting fathers, were against the idea at first but, gave in and stopped the war to approve of their relationship. Peace was then declared and the Prince and Princess were happily engaged with blessings from everyone.
They set up their residence at the border of the two countries and began to live happily ever after but the truth is that they don't get along at all!
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