Kingdom Of Fierte Research Paper

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Once upon a time, in a faraway place, lies the kingdom of Fierté. It was a wealthy and ruthless kingdom. The rich flourished while the poor suffered for them. At the top, was the vain and conceited princess. My little sister. When we were born into this wretched world, fate played a cruel trick and decided that we were to be the heir to Fierté’s throne. This caused a rift between the ministers. Some wanted my sister to rule while others wanted me to rule. Our parents often had to interfere if it got too bad. Despite all this happening, we really didn’t care. We just played with each other at the beach just 1 km away from here, but those days didn’t last.
When we were 6, there was an epidemic that took the kingdom by storm and unfortunately,

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