Originally, after Aria's broken engagement, she was not welcomed by her father. After all, to her conservative father, this princess who had been rejected in marriage had lost face for the Royal Family.
Despite the fact that Aria's fiancé, considering the unique gemstone, had taken some of the blame for the broken engagement upon himself, in this patriarchal nation, Aria being jilted was a sin in itself.
So she was directly confined, with her treatment being reduced again and again.
Fortunately, Aria had come to terms with it, realizing that she didn't need to marry into that dreadful family and potentially die without understanding why. Even if she was locked up, how long could they really keep her confined?
Soon after, fortune smiled upon her when Aria's father suddenly suffered a stroke, leading to hemiplegia, rendering him incapable of dealing with state affairs.
The handling of state affairs naturally fell upon her brother, Crown Prince Abdullah.