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Dear Us Who Used to beChapter 36
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The sickly and socially withdrawn Princess Ridelle fell in love with the quick-witted knight, Sir Oscar and became his wife. But after finding out that Oscar didn't wish for the marriage, their marriage life became no different than a misfortune.Soon, Ridelle was struck down by another tragedy, changing both of their lives tremendously, but...This is the love story between a former princess who was looked down upon as "The Failure Princess", and the young count known as "The Ice Knight"—the crossing of their paths weaving tragedies in their wake.Note: We couldn't find a better quality cover so we had to stick to this one. If you could find a better quality cover please feel free to change it, thank you.

Dear Us Who Used to Be Chapter 36
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The sickly and socially withdrawn Princess Ridelle fell in love with the quick-witted knight, Sir Oscar and became his wife. But after finding out that Oscar didn't wish for the marriage, their marriage life became no different than a pile of misfortunes. Soon, Ridelle was struck down by another tragedy, changing both of their lives tremendously, but… This is the love story between a former princess who was looked down upon as "the Failure Princess," and the young count known as "the Ice Knight"—the crossing of their paths weaving tragedies in their wake.

Dear Us Who Used to Be "the Ice Knight and the Failure Princess"Chapter 6
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The sickly and socially withdrawn Princess Ridelle fell in love with the quick-witted knight, Sir Oscar and became his wife. But after finding out that Oscar didn't wish for the marriage, their marriage life became no different than a pile of misfortunes. Soon, Ridelle was struck down by another tragedy, changing both of their lives tremendously, but… This is the love story between a former princess who was looked down upon as "the Failure Princess," and the young count known as "the Ice Knight"—the crossing of their paths weaving tragedies in their wake.