The girl and the Fairy Godmother open a marriage agency to disenchant the Prince, but things don't go as planned...
Description of the series:
Arina enters the magical world and meets the fairy Miranda, who is trying to disenchant her godson, Prince Henry (his face is disfigured by evil spells). And only the kiss of a princess can bewitch the Prince. Together, Miranda and Arina set up a marriage agency ‘Weddings and Roses’ and advertise on a magic mirror. Not only princesses arrive at the agency, but also fraudsters. Arina's magical adventures in another world begin!
Genre: COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / FantasyThe first book in the series has also been translated into Chinese. Here can see the first pages and graphics - https://www.amazon.cn/dp/B09FSKRWFD
- Chapter 3
- Sebastian quickly understood Arina and Miranda's plan, and agreed to help the Prince.
- Arina and Miranda were allocated rooms in the castle.
- Soon the fairy and her assistant were given a building for an office.
- Miranda, how do we fix it? Do you use magic?
- Of course! With the help of magic, the repair is not of the highest class, but not bad. And it is very expensive to hire gnome-builders! And we have no extra time!
- So, it should be repaired from the outside!
- (sound) The magic wand appeared
- (sound) Touch
- (sound) Illuminated
- (sound) The glow faded
- Why is it painted so bright yellow?
- This is a marriage agency! Therefore, the building must be bright and attractive.
- (sound) Sigh
- The building now looks like a dollhouse...
- Maybe at least we will change the name of the agency before it's too late?
- No, that's how I like it. The idea originally belongs to me, and I am the ‘brain of the operation’. And you are my assistant.
- Oh...
- She looks like my literature teacher who does not tolerate any objection!
- Hmmm... Never mind, now let's put things in order!
- (sound) Shine
- It is worth putting magazines on the coffee table.
- Why are the flowers artificial?
- Artificial flowers
- In order not to water.
- This is where we will work!
- But who will be the secretary?
- Of course, Isabelle!
- But isn't she busy?
- She will come to the office only when necessary!
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