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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed engagement or marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility so far that the women who experienced it are called "damaged goods". That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed engagement in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed first marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].

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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed engagement or marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility so far that the women noblewomen who experienced it are called "damaged goods".goods" when exposed. That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed engagement in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed first marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].
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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed engagement or marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility. That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed engagement in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed first marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].

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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed engagement or marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility.nobility so far that the women who experienced it are called "damaged goods". That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed engagement in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed first marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].
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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility. That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed marriage in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].

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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed engagement or marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility. That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed marriage engagement in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed first marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].



* SwordFight: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered by Barthelemy]]) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.

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* SwordFight: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered (ordered by Barthelemy]]) Barthelemy) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.
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* DefiledForever: Despite it’s a modern kingdom, every failed marriage is still considered a disgrace among nobility. That’s why Hana is so offended when Olivia brings up her failed marriage in the past on their first introduction in Romance Book 1 Chapter 2. Later in Heir Book 3, upon learning about [[spoiler:the leverage that the Ebrim family has been keeping under wraps; Penelope’s failed marriage, Barthelemy uses it to blackmail Landon to vote for him as the Crown Regent as well as Lily’s guardian]].
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* TheOutsiderBefriendsTheBest: The PlayerCharacter is a waitress from New York. After coming to the kingdom of Cordonia, she befriends its crown prince ([[spoiler:later the king]]), his best friend, and several people from old aristocratic families. Four of the above, the prince included, are her potential love interests.

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* TheOutsiderBefriendsTheBest: The PlayerCharacter is After Riley, a waitress from New York. After coming York, comes to the kingdom of Cordonia, she befriends its crown prince ([[spoiler:later the king]]), his best friend, and several people from old aristocratic families. Four of the above, the prince included, are her potential love interests.
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* PandaingToTheAudience: In Romance Book 2 Chapter 12, the group visits a panda enclosure. Almost everyone is taken in by their cuteness.
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* SwordFight: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered by Barthelemy]]) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.

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* SwordFight: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered ([[spoiler:ordered by Barthelemy]]) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.
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* SwordFighting: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered by Barthelemy]]) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.

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* SwordFighting: SwordFight: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered by Barthelemy]]) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.
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* SwordFighting: Despite it's a modern kingdom, Cordonia often celebrate some of their national holidays by reenacting the history with sword fighting. For example: Drake vs Neville in Romance Book 3 Chapter 10, Riley vs Maxwell in Heir Book 2 Chapter 4 and Riley vs Olivia ([[ordered by Barthelemy]]) in Heir Book 3 Chapter 8.
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* [[RulerProtagonist Ruler Protagonists]]: All five protagonists[[note]]Riley, Liam, Drake, Hana and Maxwell[[/note]] can fit this trope. Starting with Liam who becomes King of Cordonia after the abdication of his father, King Father Constnatine. In Romance Book 2 Chapter 16, Riley gains the title of Duchess of Valtoria automatically regardless of who her suitor is, given lands to rule. And if Liam is her suitor, she becomes Queen of Cordonia, thus having two titles. If Riley chooses Drake, Hana or Maxwell (whose older brother is Duke), they share the same title as Riley: Duke/Duchess of Valtoria.

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* [[RulerProtagonist Ruler Protagonists]]: All five protagonists[[note]]Riley, Liam, Drake, Hana and Maxwell[[/note]] can fit this trope. Starting with Liam who becomes King of Cordonia after the abdication of his father, King Father Constnatine.Constantine. In Romance Book 2 Chapter 16, Riley gains the title of Duchess of Valtoria automatically regardless of who her suitor is, given lands to rule. And if Liam is her suitor, she becomes Queen of Cordonia, thus having two titles. If Riley chooses Drake, Hana or Maxwell (whose older brother is Duke), they share the same title as Riley: Duke/Duchess of Valtoria.
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* RoyalBlood: Since it is revealed that his last name is Rys in Heir Book 2 Chapter 17, it is now clear that Liam, his father (King Father Constantine) and older brother ([[VisualNovel/RulesOfEngagement Leo]]) are indeed [[VisualNovel/TheCrownAndTheFlame Kenna Rys]]'s direct descendants.
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* FrameUp: Romance Book 2 is all about Riley doing everything to [[ClearMyName clear her name]] after a photo that spread a false rumor that makes her as if [[spoiler:cheating on Liam with Tariq]].
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* GracefulLoser: Despite initially bitter over losing the contest to win Liam's hand, both Olivia and Madeleine eventually accept the fact that Liam chooses Riley over them to be his queen and they continue to support and help Riley however they can…as long as Riley build up a high enough relationship with them, that is.

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* GracefulLoser: Despite initially bitter over losing the contest to win Liam's hand, both Olivia and Madeleine eventually accept the fact that Liam chooses Riley over them to be his queen and they continue to support and help Riley however they can…as can... as long as Riley build up a high enough relationship with them, that is.
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* InterclassFriendship: The [[RoyalBlood royalty]] Liam and the [[BlueBlood noble]] Maxwell are best friends with the commoner Drake since childhood.

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* InterclassFriendship: The [[RoyalBlood royalty]] Liam and the [[BlueBlood noble]] Maxwell are best friends with the commoner Drake since childhood. The same goes later with the nobles Hana and Olivia as well as Penelope being friends with the commoner Riley.

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