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*** It's a good thing because now the real princess never has to ''dance'' again. She ran away in the first place because she's a terrible dancer and didn't want to attend the ball, so now that she's no longer in her own world, she's no longer required to dance.
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** Remember this one little moment as well. When you dance at the Saint-Lyon ball with either Claus or Tony and accept their proposals, they never find out you're not the real princess. So that means she's stuck in an unfamiliar world with no means to come back home. How's that a good thing?

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** Remember this one little moment as well. When you dance at the Saint-Lyon ball with either Claus or Tony and accept their proposals, they never find out you're not the real princess. So that means she's stuck in an unfamiliar world with no means to come back home. How's that a good thing?thing?
* So the Princess escaped and traded places because she hates dancing... or is it because she doesn't want to choose who she's gonna marry? Because it's a bit hard to see the Saint-Lyon ball as anything other that a way for a princess to choose her future husband...
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** Well, you do have the option to snub the prince's proposal and end up with his counterpart from your world instead, but that doesn't explain what happens when you do accept it...

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** Well, you do have the option to snub the prince's proposal and end up with his counterpart from your world instead, but that doesn't explain what happens when you do accept it...it...
** Remember this one little moment as well. When you dance at the Saint-Lyon ball with either Claus or Tony and accept their proposals, they never find out you're not the real princess. So that means she's stuck in an unfamiliar world with no means to come back home. How's that a good thing?

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