The novel "Revenge of the Bloody Rose" has long been infamous for its grim conclusion. Set in a medieval world teeming with intrigue and dark twists, the tale has left readers dismayed by its sorrowful ending.
Carden Vissarion, the male lead, emerges from the shadows of a life marked by turbulence and hardship. Born of unknown parentage and raised in the unforgiving streets, he rises to become a celebrated knight and hero. Yet, despite his heroism, Carden's life is marred by relentless struggle and sorrow.
His one solace is Rose, his wife, who brings a fleeting light to his existence. However, the novel, steeped in tragedy and action rather than romance, introduces Rose only to swiftly take her away. Her early death sparks Carden's vengeful quest against the kingdom, leading to his own tragic end.
Now, I find myself inexplicably awakened within this doomed narrative as Livine, the princess of the very kingdom Carden despises. My past life is a blur, with only fragmented memories of my transmigration and the chilling plot of this cursed story remaining clear.