Falling for his warm touch despite his usual coldness, she loved him only to be disappointed and betrayed in the end. When love turns to darkness, it festers to be poisonous and consumes the soul. The naïve Arabella evolved. *** “Thank you for becoming my wife,” was her cold husband’s last words before he died, coupled with a smile that had never before graced his lips. Not on their wedding day. And not even at the birth of their only child. Emperor Ferdinand, someone Arabella loved so much, killed their son. She became a villainess and vowed revenge for her beloved child. For a decade, she used everything she could to make Ferdinand pay. Until finally… he fell to ruin! With her revenge complete, Arabella's life soon ended with her dead husband in her arms. But fate wasn’t done playing with her. All of a sudden, she was back two decades ago right after their wedding. Was it a curse or a blessing? It didn’t matter. Because there is only one thing she needed to do. “I will ruin you in this lifetime too!” This was her hateful promise to herself upon realizing she was reborn. But in her second life, Arabella was unexpectedly bestowed a gift to uncover the truth. Who was wrong and who was right? Only time will tell.
Ferdinand also used magic and helped restore the flowers.
His human form looked a bit older compared to when he was with Ara and his hair had grown to his shoulders too.
'This haircut suits him too,' Arabella thought. Even the short hair he had when he was with Ara suited him as well.
She looked around and realized that Ferdinand landed on a part of the flower field that was filled with amber-colored flowers.
It made her frown since she recalled Ferdinand thinking that her eyes reminded him of the flower fields of the elves.
'Was this the same flower fields that he wanted to show me?' She was not that excited about it anymore after seeing him meet an elf that looked like her there.
"Why did you land here? This is the elf's territory. Please leave if you have no business here," the elf daringly drove him off. She seemed to dislike Ferdinand at first sight.