You used your family's power to get Alaric to marry you. At first, you thought that even though he was forced into the marriage, he would eventually come to love you. But after seven years of marriage, your family's wealth was acquired by him, and he still doesn’t love you. Instead, he has another woman in his heart.
One day, you neglect to look after your daughter. Clara—your two-year-old daughter—was kidnapped and ended up being killed. In his rage, Alaric punished you by locking you in the warehouse. Then, somehow, the warehouse caught fire, and you were still inside.
As you faced the flames, the last thoughts that crossed your mind were filled with regret. Marrying Alaric isn’t what you regret the most—because without him, your children wouldn’t exist. What haunts you, what you truly regret, is failing to look after your children.
Eric—your first son—hated you because you were a bad mother, more concerned with gaining Alaric’s attention than with nurturing him, and often rude to others. He grew up feeling neglected, while Clara's tragic death weighed heavily on your heart.
But instead of dying, you wake up four years in the past, to when Eric was four years old and afraid of you, and when Alaric had yet to meet Tina.
You spend your days languishing in your room, crying tears of gratitude for this second chance. This change in behavior confuses Alaric—you’re not causing trouble as you usually do.
The following week, you start to approach little Eric, which angers Alaric. To him, you are a threat to his son.
Then you remember Clara. She hasn’t been born yet. Panic grips you at the thought of losing your sweet daughter forever.
Without thinking, you rush to Alaric's room and ask him to be intimate, hoping to conceive another child.
Alaric's eyes widen in surprise. "You haven’t caused any trouble lately. Is this the calm before a big storm?”
You fall silent, unable to express your frustration.
“Eric is scared of you—his own mother! And now you dare to ask for another child?!"