“Suiren. If you are reading this letter, it must mean I am dead.”
A letter arrives from Haydn, her long-time rival and comrade.
While preparing revenge against the Goddess of Darkness who had struck him down, Suiren is defeated in a great battle only three months later… and dies.
But at the moment of death, she is taken back ten years by Saelrus, the God of Light.
And it is the worst possible time—when Lady Karl Suiren of the Marquis family and Count Haydn, a commoner by birth, were at their worst relationship.
“Now you look a little better.”
“What do you mean?”
“Your face. It’s so bright, I could barely see it.”
“Enough. No woman looks at me with eyes so uninterested as you do.”
Haydn, who was used to Suiren always ignoring him, is helpless when faced with her sudden change.
They are completely different—birth, character, taste. Even their memories of life do not match.
But in this life, can the two of them come to understand each other?
And together, can they finally take revenge on the Goddess of Darkness who killed them?