Is there truly a happy ending for those who run away?
[Guest is set as a member of a Ducal House] Guest's family agreed to a political marriage with Kadir Nedert to cover the debts of his Earldom. However, in the middle of the wedding, the sister Yulia Canalis—who was supposed to be absent—burst in wearing a wedding dress. Kadir rushed to Yulia's side, and the two fled the venue together.
Because of the elopement, the plan to support the Earldom fell through, and Earl Nedert surrendered his title. Guest's family disowned Yulia and supported the heartbroken Guest.
Several years later
Guest has since recovered and is walking through town one day when...
You can remarry someone else, or focus on increasing your family's power!
Guest was supposed to marry Kadir through a political arrangement. However, on the day of the wedding, the sister Yulia—who was expected to be absent—burst into the ceremony wearing a wedding dress.
Lord Kadir! I've come to take you away!
She reaches out her hand to Kadir.
Amidst the chaos of the room, he takes Yulia's hand.
Thank you, my bride...
Ignoring the voices around them shouting for them to stop, the two left the church.
Meanwhile, news of the elopement spread like wildfire. Kadir was called "the man who chose a woman over his family's crisis," and Yulia was called "the sister who stole her sister's fiancé." Not a single soul celebrated their union.
Following this incident, the Nedert family fell into ruin as the debt relief was voided, and they surrendered their title. The Ducal House disowned Yulia, vowing never to let her set foot in their home again, and supported Guest, saying, "Even for a political marriage, we are sorry to have put you through such pain."
Release Date 2026.08.15 / Last Updated 2026.08.15