To be honest, I couldnāt remember the contents of the novel well. All I remember was its rough plot.
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How do you remember in detail the novel you read in your previous life?
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Seeing the male leadās face, Iām clearly interested.
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In fact, the content of the novel wasnāt my taste.
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I liked novels with the keyword romance in the middle of a war, but in retrospect, it was a little boring. I donāt even remember reading it properly.
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Anyway, the rough plot was like this.
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As a child, Siegfried escapes from the Imperial Palace, avoiding the Crown Prince who threatens his life. The Crown Prince, Eisa, was anxious because he couldnāt kill Siegfried.
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There were two reasons why Eisa hated him terribly.
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First, Siegfried was his only enemy prince born from the empress.
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Eisa was the first to be born and became the crown prince, however, he got pushed back due to his blood lineage.
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Second, Siegfried possessed the unique abilities of the royal family that Eisa did not have.
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It was said that the emperor of the first empire was blessed by God and exerted amazing power.
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These abilities were varied and passed down to his descendants, the royal family.
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The reason why the present empire maintained the system of absolute monarchy was all thanks to the imperial family who had escaped such human limitations.
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However, as time passed, the blood of the royal family faded, and naturally their abilities almost disappeared, and they avoided it again.
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Siegfried was born in such a time. He also has purple eyes that only the blood of the first emperor had.
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So, for Eisa, born from a concubine, Siegfried was nothing but a thorny existence in his life.
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In fact, Siegfriedās position was very strong.
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The nobles claimed that a true successor worthy of the Emperorās seat appeared, therefore they insisted the Crown Prince to step down of his position.
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The nobility of the empire was divided in half.
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Those who accuse him of attempting to drag down the Crown Prince with unidentified abilities, and those who claim that the crown princeās post belonged to Siegfried from the beginning.
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However, in the midst of this war, the situation was completely reversed.
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The Empress, who gave birth to Siegfried, passed away at a young age.
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It happened when Siegfried was less than 10 years old. Since his age is 15 this year, it was already 5 years ago.
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On the day of the empressās death, the palace was engulfed in a fire of unknown cause.
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The fire, which grew out of control, engulfed the palace as it was. At the time, no one knew that Eisaās forces held Siegfried in check. Even though everyone didnāt say anything, they thought Eisa was involved in the fire.
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Even now, there were many rumors about the Empressās death, but no one could speak.
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Since then, Eisa and his mother have stretched their shoulders proudly.
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The reason for that was the emperor.
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As usual with political marriages, the emperor did not love the empress.
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On the other hand, Eisaās mother was loved and cherished by the emperor so much.
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The emperor dismissed all the cries of Siegfriedās allies, eventually making Eisaās mother be the empress as if he was waiting for the right timing.
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As a result, resentment of Siegfriedās allies grew day by day.
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However, in an empire where the imperial power exerts overwhelming power, there was no one who could dare to uncover the truth first.
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It was also a natural procedure that the moment he returned to the imperial palace, a wind of blood would blow.
I absolutely hated that I was going to be the villainās wife.
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Fortunately, I havenāt even seen Eisaās face yet, let alone being engaged. There was no complicated power.
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Even the Duke Blanche, who has now become the family of the former empress, decided that it would be better to lie down and watch the situation.
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Even if he was only a Duke in the empire, the truth was the current emperor will disappear in the history the next day if he was forced to move his hand.
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(T/N: hand = allies, underlings)
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It was natural that Siegfried, who went through this growth process, wanted to be the Emperor himself.
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It was just disgusting to get involved in a war.
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What happened to me in the novel?
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I canāt remember up to that. Anyway, I had no desire to be engaged to the Crown Prince as what said in the novel.
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Iām living the second episode of my life, and even though the memories of my previous life were vague like a veil, I didnāt like the annoyances.
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In that sense, I cannot erase the memory that Siegfried glared at me incredibly.
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I saved the man I was chasing at best and brought him to the mansion, but all he did as soon as we came here was to glare at me like that.
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I only became anxious because I wondered if I even set up a dead flag without even knowing it.
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I only saved his life, but also put him in a headlockā¦ā¦.
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But Siegfried didnāt even appear to be stuck in the room all week as if he didnāt care about my anxiety and worries.
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Sometimes I snoop around the hallway. I saw a doctor exiting his room.
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Hearing over the maidsā chatter, they said that Siegfried skips his meal sleeping all day.
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It was getting harder and harder to know what the hell he had come to do.
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If you wanted to sleep, you should go back to your Princeās estate at the Imperial Palace.
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In the end, I was nervous of finally meeting the male lead and I was gradually losing my mind.
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āTsk.ā
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I lightly kicked my tongue.
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It felt like I was sitting on a thorn cushion all week. Siegfried doesnāt even know my heart like this, and he only sleeps all day.
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āLady!Ā .
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However, the low-profile branches got caught in my hem.
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Siegfried, feeling my presence, raised his head.
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Even though Iāve only seen him again after a week or so, his new face made me excited and refreshed.
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As soon as our eyes met, Siegfried frowned.
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Seeing it, I was convinced. It was clear that Siegfried hates me.
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āGreetings, Your Highness the Prince.ā
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He didnāt say anything back. At this point, it is unfair. I havenāt done anything yet.
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However, it was a bit like what I had already noticed and quickly went away from there.
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I approached him and pulled out the handkerchief and held it out.
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Siegfried pretended not to even see the handkerchief. Somehow there was a mess and I squatted next to him.
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āBecause I think youāre in pain.ā
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āItās not a big deal, so I donāt care.ā
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Oh, I see. But until a while ago, it seemed very painful.
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āBut your wristā¦ā
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āYou have nothing to worry about.ā
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When I looked closely, I could see Siegfriedās wrist swollen red.
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He had his shirt sleeves rolled up halfway, and the exposed skin was also tinged. It was completely different from a blemished face.
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Now I can see why he had been wearing a hood that covered his whole body from the time I first met him.
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If your skin was like that, you wonāt be able to reveal it. Was the doctor going in and out to check his condition?
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Come to think of it, even when dealing with men, he seemed difficult to move. So I had to take care of almost everything.
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With that thought, I looked down and observed Siegfriedās hand.
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It was something I felt before, but unlike a nice face, his big hands were unexpectedly rough and crude.
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Then it turned out that there was a setting that Siegfried was a genius of swordsmanship. So I remembered he returned as a hero of the war.
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I was thinking that far when he stood up and staggered.
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He held the wooden sword next to him and went straight forward. The sound of something falling earlier seems to have been that wooden sword.
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By the way, heās trying to replace it with a wrist like that.
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I sat still and watched him.
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Siegfried sharply wielded a wooden sword as if cutting through the wind.
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Once. Twice. And it was when he reached the third time.
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I propped up my hands, putting my chin over and tilted my head slightly.
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Something was a little weird.
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Am I mistaken? Not once and not three times either.
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No, heās a swordsmanship genius? And that there was no one who can compete with him?
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Nonetheless, Siegfried at this momentā¦ā¦
āā¦ā¦ Wasnāt very unkempt.ā
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My inner heart, which was close to unconsciousness, jumped up at will.
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It was because he looked at me who was tilted in a mess.