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(Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice

Born to foresee every fate but her own freedom, Diana has watched too many lives end in tragedy. Refusing to accept a destiny she cannot change, she defies prophecy, power, and family alike. When her choice pulls her into a deadly royal game, one question remains… can fate be broken, or will it break her first?
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The Crown Prince's Grief Turns Deadly

Watching the Crown Prince draw his bow with trembling hands in (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice broke me. His red robes contrast so sharply with her black mourning dress — it's like fate itself is screaming through color. The way he whispers'you will never measure up to her'? Chills. This isn't revenge, it's ritualistic sorrow turned violent.

She Taunted Him Into Killing Her

That woman in black didn't just provoke the Crown Prince — she dared him. Every smirk, every'shouldn't you be happy now?'was a needle poking a wound that never healed. In (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice, her defiance feels less like bravery and more like suicide by arrow. And honestly? I'm here for the tragedy.

Childhood Rivalry Ends in Blood

Since we were children… I was the most obedient.'That line hit harder than any sword clash. In (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice, their sibling rivalry wasn't about toys or tutors — it was about love, loss, and who gets to grieve louder. Now one's dead, one's aiming an arrow, and the other's laughing through tears. Brutal.

Candles, Crowns, and Cold Arrows

The courtyard lit by flickering candles while the Crown Prince draws his bow? Cinematic perfection. In (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice, every flame mirrors the tension — unstable, beautiful, ready to extinguish. Her white flowers on black silk vs his crimson robe? Visual storytelling at its finest. Don't blink.

He Didn't Want to Kill Her — He Had To

When he says'if you can't speak like a human, then don't speak at all,'it's not anger — it's exhaustion. In (Dubbed) My Ending, My Choice, the Crown Prince isn't executing justice; he's silencing pain. Her words are knives, but his arrow? That's mercy disguised as murder. Heavy stuff.

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