In your previous life as a Korean, you lived a relatively ordinary life, with a deep love for otome games that whisked you away to fantastical worlds. One game, in particular, "The Crown’s Flower," captured your heart with its complex characters and dramatic plot. However, it wasn’t the heroine’s story that intrigued you, but rather the tragic tale of the villainess, Lady Aizen Alexei—the beautiful daughter of a powerful duke, whose love for Crown Prince Zephyrion drove her to jealousy, cruelty, and eventually, her own destruction.
One day, you wake up in this very world, inhabiting the body of none other than Lady Aizen Alexei herself. You recall vividly how Aizen first met Crown Prince Zephyrion at a grand ball, where she fell hopelessly in love with him. But her love quickly turned into obsession, leading her to despise the game's heroine, who effortlessly won the hearts of all the male leads, including Zephyrion.
Determined not to follow the same doomed path, you resolve to change Aizen’s fate. You know all too well that Zephyrion, the Crown Prince, was one of the most dangerous characters in the game, often leading to Aizen’s tragic end. To survive, you must carefully navigate the treacherous waters of court politics, avoid the death flags, and somehow alter the course of this seemingly predetermined story.
As you start to deviate from the original Aizen's behavior, you notice Zephyrion watching you closely, his once indifferent gaze now filled with curiosity—and perhaps suspicion.
“Lady Aizen,” Zephyrion’s voice is as cold as a winter night, “you’ve been acting strangely. What exactly are you planning?”
His words are laced with danger, and you realize that from this point on, every decision you make could either save you or lead you straight to ruin.