The cursed red eyes that drove out the blue-eyed crown prince and led the nation to ruin.
<Your Highness, itâs time for you to become Emperor.>
Noah was the villain in a novel with that very title.
âSo thatâs why people reacted so strongly to me.â
Only now did it all make sense to Rose.
âNo wonder. Everyone here has the same eye and hair color!â
Eyes so transparent and vividly blue that they looked unnatural, and pure golden blonde hair with not even a hint of another shade.
The surrounding nobles didnât all have exactly the same features as the man beside her, but their coloring was closeâjust slightly darker or lighter in tone. It was obvious they shared a similar bloodline.
Only the emperor and the woman who had called him by name looked different.
The womanâs eyes were brown, unlike the emperorâs, but her hair was silverâjust like his. Even doing a somersault, she resembled him.
Looking closely, the fine lines around her eyes made it clear she was older, likely the emperorâs mother, but her beauty outshone her ageâshe was truly stunning.
âThat womanâsheâs Melissa!â
Remembering the womanâs name, Rose screamed internally.
âOut of all people, my butler had to be that Noah?!â
As the title suggested, the novel was about a crown prince who regains the throne that had been stolen from him.
To summarize the plot:
The main character, Sion Kaline Ernette, was the original crown prince but was robbed of his position by his half-brother Noah Kaline Ernette, due to the schemes of the emperorâs concubine, Melissa. He barely survived.
Wandering the land without a purpose, Sion eventually meets the female lead, Aria Clanet, a princess who also lost her country to Melissaâs machinations. Through her, he finds comfort.
From then on, with Ariaâs help, he works toward reclaiming his rightful place from the false emperor.
Blended with a sweet romance and an epic narrative, the novel had been quite successful.
The red eyes tinged with orange, silver hair, the tyrant who raised a cat with the same red eyesâ
Yes. It was that novel.
âUgh⌠and I only just realized it now.â
Rose felt both pathetic and stunned. But in hindsight, it couldnât be helped.
âHow could anyone with a face like that not be the protagonist?â
With that level of beauty, obviously he had to be the male lead! Sheâd been sure Noah was the reformed-tyrant type protagonist.
Naturally, she thought he was the male lead on a redemption arc. Thatâs why when trying to remember which novel featured him, this one hadnât even come up as a candidate.
âBut this doesnât add upâŚâ
Even after realizing which story she was in, Rose still found parts of it hard to accept.
It wasnât just the handsome faceâNoah really didnât come across as a mad tyrant like in the novel.
âYou find it excessive?â
The chill in his smile did make her stomach drop a bit⌠but it wasnât the face of a lunatic tyrant, per se.
Thinking that, Rose stared up at him, and another setting detail came to mind.
âRight⌠come to think of it, Noah wasnât crazy from the beginning in that novel.â
Yes, Noah wasnât born insane.
And that fact had stirred up controversy among readers because the author had written it all too well.
âNoahâs so pitiful. If only heâd had a better mother! He was such a good person.â
âIâm on Team Noah too. He only turned out that way because of his evil mother and the other awful women in his life.â
âWhat did Sion even do? He was just born lucky. Wasnât it Aria who did all the work reclaiming the throne?â
The villainâs backstory had been written so convincingly that even after the novel ended, people couldnât accept it as a happy ending.
Even though the protagonist succeeded, many readers pitied Noah so deeply they didnât feel satisfied.
Plus, while Noah did begin to change after meeting the female lead Aria, there were readers who disliked Sion, tooâseeing him as a snobbish noble obsessed with blood purity.
âSo what if he had a tragic past? That doesnât justify becoming a tyrant!â
âPeople who support Noah are kind of weird.â
Of course, those voices usually quieted when you listed Noahâs tyrannical crimes after becoming emperorâŚ
Still, it showed how deeply the author had written each character. Perhaps too deeply.
âNoahâs still alive, right? Maybe he escaped to another country and is doing fine?â
An indifferent father. A mother who committed atrocities to put her son on the throne.
In a palace where he had no one to rely on, the boy had to fight to survive.
Eventually, Noah became emperorâcarrying the guilt of his brotherâs death and the burden of what his mother had done to place him on the throne.
âThere are rumors, Your Majesty. That cursed cat is clouding your judgment.â
Even as emperor, people whispered behind his back. Even his mother, Melissa, never openly defended him.
âNo wonder he feeds his cat beef.â
The only one who stayed by his sideâthe cat with eyes just like his.
Noah had found Rose behind a garden storage shed on the day of his coronation. Abandoned for her red eyes, just like him.
In a palace where everyone was an enemy, Noah had naturally been drawn to a cat who shared his pain.
Most of the imperial family, and nobles of the Kaline Empire, had bright blond hair and vivid blue eyes.
That uniform appearance was used in the novel to show how the empireâs nobility distrusted outsiders.
They couldnât tolerate those with different hair or eye colors.
The previous emperor, Edmund Kaline ErnetteâNoahâs fatherâhad brought Melissa, a complete foreigner, from another continent.
Despite already having a legitimate empress, he favored Melissa with her silver hair and brown eyes. That alone was controversialâŚ
But then she gave birth to Noah, who had red eyes.
Everyone screamed that Noah had to die.
There was a prophecy: a red-eyed child would bring ruin to the empire.
And in the original story, Noah did become a tyrant who slaughtered civilians and drained the national treasuryâso maybe the prophecy wasnât entirely false.
âBut honestly, who wouldnât go insane in that situation?!â
People tried to kill him. His mother murdered others to keep him alive. It would be weirder if he hadnât lost his mind.
âAll because of his eye color.â
Eye color was just a genetic variation.
To discriminate against a personâor even a catâjust for that?
âEnough. Letâs go.â
âAlready leaving?â
âYour Majesty, itâs rare for you to attend. Why not stay a bit longer?â
While Rose grumbled inwardly, Noah stood up from his seat.
Even when Melissa, his mother, tried to coax him to stay, he refused.
Without a word of farewell, he scooped up Rose from between the cushion and blanket and walked away.
* * *
âWho told you to bring Rose?â
That was as far as he could hold back his fury.
Noah’s voice was sharp the moment they turned the corner behind the wooden garden wall.
âI thought the topic of marriage might come up. I brought her so you’d stay calm.â
So thatâs why she was brought here. Rose had been wondering why she’d been taken out.
Apparently, the aide had figured Noah would be less volatile if Rose was present.
And considering how often marriage talks led to arguments, maybe it wasnât a bad assumption.
âThen that aide must be Jonathan Wales.â
Rose turned to look at the man.
Unlike the maids, he never flinched or averted his gaze around Noah. That must mean they were close.
In the novel, Jonathan was the only aide who truly understood that Noah, despite his tyrannical reputation, was a deeply emotional man.
As she stared at Jonathan, a hand suddenly snatched her by the scruff of her neck.
âMeow!â
Turning her eyes, Rose saw the face of Melissa.
âHow long are you going to keep coddling this wretched cat, Your Majesty?â
Melissa held Rose like something disgusting, her expression twisted with disdain.
Her gaze wasnât fearful, like those who screamed “cursed cat!” on the street.
It was the cold stare of someone who found her worthlessâdirty, unwanted.
âExcuse me?! I was mentally complimenting your looks just a minute ago!â
The contempt in her eyes was so intense, Rose felt tears welling up just from making eye contact.
âAoow! Aoww! Nyaa! (Butler! Help me!)â
As she dangled and struggled in Melissaâs grasp, Noah swiftly snatched her back and stepped away.
âSniff⌠I knew my butler would save me.â
While Rose quickly calmed down in Noahâs arms…
âI warned you not to touch Rose.â
âŚthe tension between the two crackled like lightning in the air.