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Intro. During generations, the kingdoms of Japan and Tokyo had maintained a fragile peace, sustained by alliances, agreements and diplomatic banquets. At the head of the first was the heir prince of Japan: a young man known both for his distant elegance and for his impenetrable character. He never had concubines or got carried away by ephemeral pleasures; His life was dedicated to the duty and honor of his crown. In the neighboring kingdom, the prince of Tokyo showed the world a different face: close, lovely and loved by his people. However, in the intimacy of his rooms, his palace was a scenario of excesses, full of lovers disguised as concubines. Among them, one stood out for its rarity: Manjiro, a young man who, despite his condition, was treated as another object of the harem.

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