This wasnât the first time Celicia had encountered Muen. In fact, prior to the coming-of-age ceremony, the story had already progressed through an entire academic year at Saint Marica Academy.
During that year, though theyâd been in different classes and years, Celicia had still occasionally heard tell of Muen Campbellâs... escapades.
Naturally, none of them were flattering.
And sheâd had more than a few direct run-ins with him herself. Her conclusions had been perfectly aligned with the rumors: despicable morals, arrogant demeanor, utterly unmotivated. Even when addressing herâa princessâhis nose practically pointed at the sky, exuding the air of a thoroughly spoiled and contemptible aristocratic brat.
But today... he seemed a little different?
âIs it just because heâs acting slightly more polite?â
She dismissed the thought as quickly as it came.
The only reason Muen warranted even a sliver of her attention was that infuriating status as her fiancé.
Aside from that, he wasnât worth a second of her time.
âYour Highness Princess Celicia appears a bit weary from the journey. Would you like to step inside and rest a bit? The banquet wonât officially begin for some time.â
Just as Celicia was about to excuse herself, Muen made the offerâelegantly and with impeccable manners.
She blinked, caught off guard, her icy gaze once again flickering over Muenâs familiar face.
Since when was he so... considerate?
Back at the Academy, Muen had practically pestered her nonstop, to the point of becoming an outright nuisance.
She had fully expected the same headache this time around.
â...Very well. Iâll take you up on that.â
Celicia gave a small nod and followed the maid Muen had summoned, disappearing into one of the guest suites reserved for the nobility.
âPhew. Finally gone. Sheâs seriously terrifying.â
Watching her retreating figure vanish, Muen exhaled deeply.
His back was damp with sweat.
So thatâs the pressure of the novelâs number one female lead, he thought, eyes wide.
Just standing in front of her felt like being stranded on a frozen tundraâan endless chill climbing up from the soles of his feet.
If sheâs that cold from the outside alone... I donât even want to imagine what âintimate contactâ would feel like. Probably snap my balls off from frostbite...
âMuen thought wickedly.
But that wasnât his problem anymore. He wasnât here to fall in love or seal a real marriage. He just hoped his hand wouldnât tremble when the time came to spike her drink.
As his thoughts wandered, the crowd around him suddenly stirred again.
Something new had caught their attention. Whispers spread quickly.
âShe actually came? That illegitimate girl?â
âThe one who fought a duel with her ex-fiancĂ© recently?â
âHeard Count Bugarde just named her the heir.â
âUgh, a bastard and a woman. What right does she have to inherit a noble title?â
âWho knows what Count Bugardeâs thinking...â
âShh! The Countâs here tooâcareful what you say.â
Hearing the murmursâvoiced just low enough to avoid scandalâMuenâs nerves went taut.
His palms began to sweat again, more so than when he faced Celicia.
Because there was only one person who could provoke that kind of gossip.
Muen turned his gaze toward the new eye of the storm.
In a hall filled with finely dressed guests, she alone wore a plain dress. Her long black hair hung loose, unadorned. Gossip clung to her like gnats, but her expression brimmed with confidence, her lips curled into an unmistakable smirk.
Her beauty wasnât as flawless as Celiciaâs, but it was striking in its own way. Setting aside the fact that her chest was as flat as her back, she was undeniably attractive.
But no one should be fooled by her understated appearance amidst all these jeweled noble girls.
Because she wasâ
âAriel Bugarde.â
The true protagonist of the original novel. The ultimate Feng Ao Tian who liked women and women only.
She had recently won a duel in broad daylight against the ex-fiancĂ© who broke off their engagement three years ago, vaulting herself from bastard child to Count Bugardeâs primary heir. Sheâd slapped the faces of elders and onlookers alike, leaving jaws shattered all across the noble district.
From her backstory to her looks, from her presence to her victoriesâshe was a main character down to the bone.
âWell, well, Lord Muen. We meet again. Been keeping out of trouble?â
Ariel approached with her trademark cocky smile, having to look up slightly due to the height difference, but showing none of the deference others did.
She didnât bow. Her tone was casualâlike speaking to an old friend.
But Muen knew full well that he and Ariel Bugarde were not friends.
She only spoke this way because she didnât give a damn about his title as a dukeâs son.
âYou insolent wench! How dare you speak so rudely to Lord Muenââ
Naturally, a situation like this couldnât go without the appearance of a hot-headed lackey, one whose purpose was to yell loudly so the protagonist could gracefully put him in his place.
Sure enough, a noble boy nearby puffed himself up, clearly hoping to curry favor with Muen. He didnât wait for Muenâs cue and looked ready to shout Ariel down for daring to act so uppity.
Muen stopped him cold.
Absolutely not. No way he was letting someone stir up more hatred on his behalf [N O V E L I G H T] right now.
âIâve been doing quite well, Miss Ariel Bugarde.â
Muen replied with a flawless smile, bowing with noble precision.
âI appreciate your concern.â
â...Huh?â
Ariel blinked as if sheâd seen a ghost.
The delinquent young master who mocked her every time they metâwas now speaking politely?
And he even called her by her full name?
Her full name!?
That pea-sized brain of his actually remembered her full name?!
âEither heâs matured... or heâs plotting something.â
Ariel rubbed her pale chin, eyes sweeping the area around Muen, half-expecting him to throw a wine glass in the air and summon two hundred assassins to chop her into mincemeat.
But Muen ignored her suspicious glare and shifted his gaze behind herâto the unassuming girl who had entered with her.
Big.
Really big.
Mountainously, absurdly, cartoonishly big.
That was the first thought that popped into Muenâs head.
The girl was the polar opposite of Ariel. Her tightly stretched dress looked like it was losing a war against the pressure of her chest, to the point that her delicate and sweet face almost got overshadowed by the sheer mass in front.
âHello, Miss Lia,â Muen greeted with a warm smile.
âEh? Lord Muen knows my name?â the girl blinked, clearly surprised.
âOf course. How could I not know the name of tonightâs honored guest?â
Muenâs etiquette remained impeccable, leaving Lia looking a bit flustered and unsure how to respond.
Of course, this wasnât just about being polite.
It was also because of who this girl really was.
Lia Angel. Childhood friend of the protagonist.
On the surface, she was just the daughter of a baronânothing impressive.
But in truth, Lia was one of the candidate saintesses for the Church of Life. She was currently undergoing a âworldly trial,â which is why she concealed her status and traveled beside Ariel.
Naturally, as someone by the protagonistâs side, it would surprise no one when she was later revealed to be the true Saintess. And a saintess ranked far higher in status than a mere dukeâs son like Muen.
âMuen Campbellâwhat do you think youâre doing?â
Ariel stepped protectively in front of Lia, her phoenix eyes narrowing into blades.
âIâm warning youâdonât you dare pull anything with Lia!â
âPerish the thought. I was merely greeting her.â
âAnd who the hell would believe that?â
âWell, if you donât, then I suppose thereâs nothing I can do.â
Muen gave a helpless shrug andâever so consideratelyâgestured toward the guest wing.
âLadies, why donât you head inside? Itâs cold out here. Wouldnât want two beauties to freeze.â
âYouââ
Arielâs eyes widened, speechless.
Then she shivered, grabbed Liaâs hand, and stomped toward the hallâgrumbling under her breath as she went:
âDisgusting peacock...â