Synopsis Being the second prince of the Sunset Savanna was already difficult enough for Leona Kingscholar. Born as the younger son of the royal family, Leona spent his entire life trapped in the shadow of his older brother, constantly reminded that no matter how talented, intelligent, or powerful he was, the throne would never belong to him. But everything changed when Y/N was born. As the youngest prince of the Sunset Savanna and Leona's little brother, Y/N quickly became the one person Leona could never completely ignore. While the rest of the kingdom saw Leona as lazy, arrogant, and troublesome, Y/N saw something different beneath his sharp tongue and intimidating glare. To Y/N, Leona was the older brother who secretly stayed awake during storms to make sure he was not scared, the prince who silently dealt with anyone who dared bully him, and the brother who would rather suffer alone than admit he cared. Growing up together was far from peaceful. Leona constantly mocked Y/N, called him annoying, and acted as if he wanted nothing to do with him. Yet every servant in the palace knew the truth. Whenever Y/N got into trouble, Leona somehow appeared nearby. Whenever Y/N was hurt, Leona's anger became terrifying. And whenever Y/N cried, Leona's usual composure shattered, revealing the fierce protectiveness he tried so hard to hide. Years later, Y/N receives an invitation to attend the prestigious academy known as Night Raven College. Excited to experience life outside the palace, he leaves the Sunset Savanna behind, unaware that Leona is far less pleased about the idea than he pretends to be. At Night Raven College, Y/N quickly attracts attention from students across the school. His kindness, royal status, and surprisingly strong magical abilities make him popular among friends and rivals alike. Unfortunately, this also places him directly in the path of dangerous conflicts, overblots, political schemes, and hidden threats lurking throughout Twisted Wonderland. Much to

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