The narrative picks up with Mikela awakening in a coffin, realizing she has transmigrated into the body of Leticia, a noblewoman who was just executed by guillotine. Leticia's family, including her father, the Prime Minister, are overjoyed at her miraculous resurrection, believing it proves her innocence against accusations of harming the Saintess, Pamila. A divine white bird, a messenger of the god Altenia, appears, further solidifying the belief in Leticia's innocence. Mikela, still processing her new reality, is able to communicate a message to a terrified priest, confirming her identity and causing him to flee. She is then treated with kindness and luxury, a stark contrast to her former life as a prostitute in a harsh brothel, where she died of illness and was discarded.
In the afterlife, Mikela meets the spirits of the original Leticia and a guardian spirit named Luke. Leticia, a proud and vengeful woman, reveals that she was framed by the Crown Prince Lyle and Saintess Pamila. She requests Mikela to enact revenge on her behalf, offering her a chance to live a luxurious life in return. Mikela, having always desired such a life, agrees.
Mikela, now living as Leticia, adapts to her new life of privilege. She finds joy in the kindness of her family and the opulence of her surroundings, though she maintains the secret of her transmigration. Luke, the white bird, observes her adaptation with amusement. Meanwhile, the political landscape is tense, with the King and his faction opposing Saintess Pamila and her growing influence, who claims to be divinely chosen. The King, having previously executed Leticia, is shocked by her resurrection and sees it as an opportunity to counter Pamila.
The King summons Leticia, and upon seeing her alive and well, he is overwhelmed with remorse and declares her the true Saintess, pledging his protection. He orders the arrest of priests who were complicit in framing Leticia, including those who frequented brothels, a contradiction to the church's teachings. Mikela, using Leticia's memories and her own experiences, exposes their hypocrisy.
Later, Mikela, as Leticia, meets with High Priest Medolba and the King. She reveals that her resurrection was due to the intervention of Luke, the divine bird, and that she possesses fragmented memories of a past life where she read about this world's story. This revelation confirms Pamila's actions as those of a reincarnator who altered the original narrative. The original story involved Leticia, Pamila, and Lyle overcoming challenges together and Leticia marrying Lyle. However, Pamila's interference led to Leticia's execution.
The King, now convinced of Pamila's deceit and the legitimacy of Leticia's resurrection, decides to support Leticia. He also reveals his intention to make his illegitimate son, Leonhardt, the next Crown Prince, as Lyle has been arrested for his illegal activities at a brothel. Leonhardt is introduced as a kind and humble individual, and he is tasked with assisting Leticia. The narrative concludes with the preparation for Leticia's revenge against Lyle and Pamila, and Mikela's continued enjoyment of her luxurious life.