Chapter One

"Missing Token"

Once upon a time, a handsome prince was born and was named Yuki. He was named Yuki, because he was born on a snowy day. Sadly after taking birth to Yuki, his mother died. But before she died, she entrusted a token broken in half, and her last words were "When you find the other half of this token, you know what to do my king." The queen said her last words just like that, and passed away. The king was very sad when the queen died but he accepted his fate and decided to rule the kingdom properly for the queen, for his son and for its people.

19 Years Later…

The prince grew up to be a spoiled boy. He became more rebellious when the king told him that he has to marry someone so he can take the throne as the king as soon as possible.

"Your majesty, we checked all the young girls in the kingdom if they have the other piece of the token but sadly we haven't found anything." The soldier reported to the king's room.

"It must be there somewhere. Ok then, go and tell that I'll put a search tomorrow." The king said, while drinking his morning tea. The soldier walked back to his duty.

"What token are you trying to find, father?" The prince suddenly went in after eavesdropping about the report.

"Ok, I'll explain to you everything." The king paused as he sat on his chair, "Your mother and I broke the token in half and gave it to a kind family who saved us after our carriage was involved in an accident after our marriage. We almost died that night but thanks to them, their kindness saved us. We promised to each other that our children must get married in the future. But sadly, we lose news from them, after the day of your birth they sent me a letter saying that they have given birth to a child and it was the same day as your birth day." His father told him the story while he takes a sip of his tea.

"So you're saying that I need to marry the one who has the other half of the token and become the king?" The prince said as he lean on the window looking outside.

"Yes." The king said and then stood up. "That is your mother's last wish to me and whether you like it or not, you're going to marry their child." The king said.

"M- My mother's last wish?" the prince turned to the king.

"Indeed it is." The king said, approaching the prince, "You must marry that person to grant your mother's last wish."

"I'll do it for mother." He said, with a strong voice, "I'll wait until they find the person who has the token."