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Rosalina, the illegitimate daughter of the House of Count Ivor, was daily oppressed by her stepsister Lupina, the Saint.
Because Rosalina bore a striking resemblance to Lupina, her very existence was an eyesore to Lupina, who had absolute confidence in her own beauty.
Living not as a count’s daughter but forced to work like a servant, Rosalina was struck by further tragedy.
“You should go to the convent in my place.”
Not only had Lupina, the wicked woman, been disengaged from the Second Prince, but she had even been stripped of her title as a Saint. Rosalina was to be sent to the royal capital’s convent as Lupina’s substitute.
Everyone treated Rosalina as the arrogant, wicked Lupina, and she was even hated and treated harshly by the Third Prince for having bullied his childhood friend.
Would happiness ever come to her?
—This is the story of a count’s daughter, unreasonably oppressed and scorned, who seizes happiness.