Whether you want it or not, everyone is supposed to be born into the world. I was born that way, and I didnât live by doing what I wanted to do, but Iâve lived just as normal and happy.
However, life is often unpredictable, and some of them are absurd enough to be broadcasted on radio stories to win prizes or spread around the Internet community as a laughing stock.
I came to this world in the blink of an eye. A world where the Crown Prince still exists, where the warrior walks through this street, where there is faith and magic. To be exact, the world of common romance novels that I read at my friendâs house the day before yesterday.
Some women may have dreamt of such a world once, and some women may have decided to live earnestly here since they cannot help it.
However, I have no confidence in loving this world. So, letâs die as soon as possible, and return to my world.
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âLady, are you awake?â
Is it because I am an agnostic person looking for God? I earnestly hoped to get myself back at this point, but I still opened my eyes in the novel today.
Instead of hearing my motherâs voice that I wanted to hear, it was the voice of the maid that woke me up. My mouth, which has always been obstinate, is bent gently to me, but it did not impress me. The part-time job I did just to make ends meet was surprisingly useful in these places.
âHuh. Did you say that we would enter the Imperial Palace today?
A polite smile hung awkwardly around my mouth.
Because the main character and narrator of the novel was Helena, the heroine of the novel, I didnât know Erisâs personality or surroundings.
However, when they see that Eris was not particularly strange, I seem to have managed to imitate the nobleman.
Itâs all useless. The Crown Prince loves Helena, the mistress. From the moment I first met her until now.
Her desperate devotion continues until the end of the book, finally reaching the end when Helena will be welcomed as the Empress. Eris, who loved the prince, or to be precise, was jealous of Helena, went crazy.
Actually, this novel wasnât my cup of tea. It was a perfectly decent story to read if one was bored as it contained commonly recurring tropes and characters that reduced the storyâs perfection.
There was no twist, no memorable narrative. Just a repetition of sweet excitement with three handsome and talented male lead candidates, and the vicious acts of Eris who interfered with them.
Despite being another villainess who confronted the female lead, there was no such thing as the narrative of Eris.
She was just full of inferiority, a person who unilaterally disliked the good Helena and did not reflect on herself until the end. She was more like a plot device as the heroineâs ordeal instead of a human being.
Eris eventually succeeded in poisoning Helena, but she dramatically returned from death because one of the male protagonists was the High Priest.
â⊠Your Majesty, what a glorious afternoon it is, as you have waited for me.â
When I came out after greeting the Emperor, the princeâs attendant and knight were waiting for me.
Since the prince hates Eris so much, he might skip teatime at least once, but he inevitably kept his promise. This is because it was neither a promise to me nor a promise to the Emperor.
âEris! No, Lady Miserian! Oh my God!â
An innocent and cheerful voice with a lovely smile greeted me. When her silvery hair fluttered lightly as if her sugar was melted and pulled out, the prince smiled and arranged her hair.
It was a pair that matched well with, âa glorious afternoonâ. The blonde prince warmly watched as Helena tied her hair, then turned a cold gaze to me.
â⊠Itâs later than usual.â
â⊠Itâs a glorious afternoon, Your Highness, Helena.â
âIâm glad the tea hasnât cooled down yet. Come on, sit down.â
âStop being so formal to her, Helena. Youâre two are friends⊠right?â
Helena, whose eyes were filled with anticipation, and the Crown Prince, whose gaze looked as if he would slap my cheek if I shook my head, turned towards me at the same time. It was funny.
The fallen Countess, who was a close friend of the Empress, accepted the position of the Crown Princeâs nanny, and her daughter turned out to be Helena.
Although she has the blood of a prestigious family, she is considered a commoner now.
She hadnât even dreamed of drinking tea together in the original story, and she would use the princeâs favor for her in order to be a nobleman.
Originally, if we were following the development in the novel, Eris would attempt to catch the fault and then be expelled by the angry prince, but it was also tiring to cause such a disturbance.
Regardless of whether I give Helena a verbal rebuke now or later, the Crown Prince would hate Eris, but I didnât have to lose my strength. So I gently turned to Helena.
âCold tea tastes bitter. Will you fill my cup?â
âOh, sure Eris.â
â⊠Has the young lady not learned how to pour tea at home? Or maybe she has discomfort in her hands?â
Seriously?
The Prince opened his sharp eyes and glared at me because I asked his woman to work, but it is unfortunate that a person who has no regrets in life is not afraid to respond.
Although the Marquis couple wasnât my real mom and dad, I was annoyed by the man in front of me who was immediately talking about family education.
âAs I said, Your Majesty, weâre friends⊠is it against the law to ask a friend for a cup of tea?â
â⊠You.â
When considering the law, he was at a disadvantage. The Crown Prince, who was about to yell at me with a wrinkled brow, shut up because of Helenaâs sudden intervention.
âYes, Alex. I went along because we are friends. If you keep grunting like that, would you like to pour the tea instead?â
The Princeâs lips were pouting with discontent when his words were lightly greeted with disdain.
Then Helena patted his lips lightly with her index finger and middle finger. This was a sign of her own anger.
It was very rude, but she was as lovely as a famous painting. Maybe thatâs why everyone loves Helena.
According to the bookâs description, Helena was not hated for anything because of her unique innocence and straight personality.
Even those who hated her would fall in love with Helena, reflecting on themselves and betraying Eris. At that point, it was not attractive but more like magic.
âAre you guys drinking without me?â
âJason! Are you back already?â
âYes, Iâll stay in the capital for a while, itâs a glorious afternoon, Your Majesty.â
With a cheerful voice, Jason appeared, hugging the Prince and Helena at the same time.
The eldest son of Duke, Jason was more famously known as a warrior. They are childhood friends, and Jason was one of the pitiful men who falls in love with Helena.
In fact, Eris should have been kicked out after acting stupid. The scene of the three quietly unraveling the story is the content of the novel, but the two male protagonists hated me anyway, so I was going to stretch out a little more.
He peeked at the Crown Princeâs expression. The Crown Prince was a man who could not hide his feelings. At least in front of both Eris and Helena.
One because this blunt person openly loves Helena, and he doesnât like her.
âI see many things. Your Highness.â
âI donât need that. The attention of others does not affect me.â
Actually, I didnât want to deal with him. Even if I got angry at children being childish than me, I could only lose my energy.
However, it was unbearable to see the Crown Prince raising his lips as if he had won. So I smiled more calmly on purpose and said it like a fling.
âThere is only one person under the sky who can do that⊠And he also looks for comfort in silence.â (T/N: Eris talks about the emperor).
âEris!â
Helena called her name in surprise. The Prince held back his anger and clenched his fist.
Jason stood beside the Crown Prince and focused on me, in case of emergency.
Indeed, it could have been upsetting to say that he was not an Emperor.
If you scratched my stomach, I should have felt relieved, but somehow I felt bitter. Strange, Iâm sure Eris was their childhood friend.
Eris was perfectly treated as an uninvited guest in this room, or almost a foreign object. If you were the real Eris, you might have been hurt.
I slowly got up from my seat while looking at them. With a subtle smile to Helena, who looked at me with her eyes wide open, I added-
âThank you for the tea, Lady Antebellum, but you shouldnât talk down to me and His Highness in crowded places. There is social status to be considered.â