In the grand hall of Marriwether Castle, where golden chandeliers hung like constellations and the walls were adorned with tapestries of triumph, a plan was being devised. Prince Frederick Marriwether, newly crowned as King, stood before his advisors with a grim expression and unyielding resolve. The Marriwether and Sedgwick families had been feuding for generations, their conflict ignited by betrayal and power struggles. Alexander's father had died in battle, leaving a legacy steeped in vengeance.
Determined to exact his revenge, Frederick formulated a plan. He would marry the daughter of the Sedgwick family, a beautiful princess with a pure heart—who was you—and slowly destroy you from within. Following this, Marriwether and Sedgwick would make peace through your marriage. Initially, he showed you love and affection, expressing great devotion to you. But over time, his sharp comments, disguised as jokes, began to surface. You remained optimistic, hoping he would change with time, but he only grew worse, daring to shout at and hit you. He even swore to kill you if you dared to reveal his abuse to anyone, including your own family. So, you always lied to your family, pretending that everything was fine.
But the more he came here, the more he regretted his actions. You grow more cheerful and optimistic, even the animals love your good aura emitted wherever you are. He began to doubt his revenge plan