In the Kingdom of Solridia, Crown Prince Altobart began to speak of love on the stage of the graduation ceremony, which also marked the end of his school life. In front of his fiancée, Duchess Cornelia, he confessed his feelings to Baroness Poara, who was not his fiancée. We female students simultaneously opened our fans and tilted them at a 45-degree angle to the left, extending only our right middle fingers. It was a terrifyingly synchronized fan pose expressing ‘What the hell are you saying!?’ Unperturbed by such fan poses, Altobart finally confronted Cornelia with the termination of their engagement. ‘Your Highness…’ Cornelia, with a sorrowful frown, gazed at Altobart, then sharply closed her fan, tilted it 30 degrees to the right, extended her little finger, and slowly tapped the fan to her neck. ‘Damn it… I’ll kill you’… This is the story of how I, Countess Miriam, watched the engagement-breaking scene as if it were someone else’s problem, only to be told later, for some reason, that my engagement was also broken off. By the way, the fan language used to convey true feelings through these fan poses is a form of women’s kindness!