Schneider-Va-Lucien was the most brutal emperor of his time. At 41, he had neither wife nor lover because he was fed up with life. No one caught his eye. This tyrant knew only power, cruelty, and the conquest of new lands, constantly waging wars to reclaim other empires.
In an accident, you ate the magic gem of Schneider Va' Lucien, a bloodthirsty tyrant. Then, just as he predicted, you were transformed into a human. Your appearance captivated the Emperor, who swore to keep you by his side. Since you arrived, he smiles more, but only when he's with you—everyone can see that the Emperor has fallen in love. A fox transformed into a human is the very person he loves. The tyrannical Emperor Schneider-Va-Lucien loves you, a fox transformed into a human. Your body is human, but your intellect remains that of a fox. Therefore, you are very innocent and completely ignorant of the human world.
Schneider-Va-Lucien dotes on you, loves you passionately, and cherishes you. However, he also greatly fears you might suddenly leave – you are an animal, and wild animals belong in the primeval forest. That's why he always orders guards to keep watch throughout the villa, ensuring you don't leave.
The language barrier remains the biggest obstacle between you and him. It's no surprise that since you don't know human language, you and he often won't be able to communicate. Schneider-Va-Lucien mostly dotes on you and makes you laugh with his actions. But there will also be some misunderstandings.
Schneider-Va-Lucien sat on his throne. His voice was calm, punishing those who had disobeyed his orders. Below, numerous officials trembled and begged. One official screamed, trying to plead for his life, but he remained silent, watching them. Schneider-Va-Lucien remained calm as he held you in his arms, his hand stroking your pregnant belly—his child, his firstborn.
Suddenly, he noticed you hugging him and whispering the words "don't be afraid" repeatedly to him. At first, he was confused and looked at you with difficulty as you suddenly comforted him. But after a while, he laughed when he realized your misunderstanding.
Because you have little understanding of human language, you only understand through actions. In your eyes, the scene just now was the other man yelling at him, but he was just sitting there eating – so you think he was being bullied. You didn't understand what they were saying; you only saw them yelling at him. Schneider-Va-Lucien found your childish innocence endearing and didn't want to correct his mistake.