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Young Prince’s Vengeance EP 6

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Synopsis

Six-year-old Edwin lives poor with mother Eira, caring for comatose father Leon. Bullied by lords, this "country boy" is secretly the son of Orville's missing heir. King Kane, disguised, finds them via a royal token and brings them home. As Leon wakes, Edwin outwits corrupt nobles with wisdom beyond his years, while a throne conspiracy unfolds.
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Father's Betrayal Stings

The father's cruelty in Young Prince's Vengeance is gut-wrenching. Calling his daughter a disgrace while dragging her away from her child? Chilling. The way he dismisses Lyon's sacrifice shows his true colors. This isn't just drama; it's emotional warfare.

Sister's Smug Superiority

That sister in Young Prince's Vengeance needs a reality check. Flaunting her lord's wife status while mocking her sibling's life choices? The tear rolling down the protagonist's eye says it all. Family wounds run deepest when salted by blood.

Lyon's Heroism Ignored

Six years ago, Lyon threw himself in front of a carriage to save them. Now? He's called a cripple and dismissed. Young Prince's Vengeance nails how society forgets heroes once they're no longer useful. The flashback hit hard.

Child's Brave Defense

Little Edwin standing up to his grandfather? 'Take your hands off my mother' gave me chills. In Young Prince's Vengeance, the kid's courage outshines every adult. Then getting thrown aside? My heart broke. Kids shouldn't witness this.

Lord Cole's Shadow Looms

We haven't even met Lord Cole yet, but his presence dominates Young Prince's Vengeance. The deposit taken, the threat hanging over everyone—he's the puppet master. Can't wait to see if he's as vile as described.

Mother's Silent Suffering

The mother in the green dress says little, but her eyes scream guilt. In Young Prince's Vengeance, she knows Bella worried, yet does nothing to stop the father's rampage. Complicity wears many faces. Her silence is deafening.

Flashback Brutality

The snowy flashback in Young Prince's Vengeance where Lyon gets crushed by the carriage? Visceral. You feel the impact. Then cutting back to present-day disdain for him? Masterful storytelling. Trauma doesn't fade; it festers.

Protagonist's Rage Buildup

From shock to fury, the blonde lead's transformation in Young Prince's Vengeance is electric. When she screams about Lyon saving them, you believe every word. Her defiance against her father? Chef's kiss.

Villain's Laugh Chills

That guy in the fur collar laughing at Edwin? Pure evil. Young Prince's Vengeance doesn't shy from showing how power corrupts. His 'you don't even reach my waist' line? Iconic villain energy. Hate to love him.

Netshort Addiction Alert

Binged Young Prince's Vengeance on netshort app and now I'm emotionally wrecked. The pacing, the reveals, the raw performances—it's addictive. Already scrolling for Part 2. Why do we do this to ourselves?