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On the very first day of her marriage, Aenor Rinderknecht is sent by her husband, Elliot Rinderknecht, to a remote island, a territory of the Rinderknecht family that also serves as a penal colony for its inhabitants.
The reason was for him to live a life filled with true love with his commoner mistress, Edith. Aenor was merely a pawn, taken as a bride to preserve their public image.
――Ten years later. Elliot, who had long forgotten Aenor and was living happily with his mistress, receives a divorce decree from Aenor along with a claim for alimony.
The papers bear a crest indicating official acceptance by the Royal Family and the court. To grasp the situation, he heads to the penal colony where Aenor lives.
The penal colony, once a remote and isolated island, had flourished into a singular thriving island. Though it was surely a desolate island more than ten years ago, a town had somehow formed, and a building known as the Lord's Manor had been erected.
Upon Elliot's inquiry, in the garden, Aenor—whom he had banished ten years ago—and the villainous Prince Ed—who had angered the king and been sent to a penal colony for publicly shaming his fiancée in order to be with his beloved—were happily laughing together, embracing a small child—.
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