In "The Story of the Tiermoon Empire: A Princess' Reincarnation Reversal Story Beginning from the Guillotine," Princess Meer, who was executed by guillotine in her previous life, is reincarnated and struggles to avoid the flags of ruin. Supporting her is her maid, Anne Litstein. This time, we'd like to introduce you to Anne, the person Princess Meer places such utmost trust in.
What kind of character is Anne Litstein?
Anne Litstein is a maid and one of the many who serve Princess Meer. The other maids consider her clumsy and absent-minded, and she's still a workaholic. Anne is five years older than Princess Meer, a simple girl with red hair and blue eyes. Her family is poor, a merchant, and she came to work at the castle as a maid to help support them.
Princess Meer Remembers Anne
After Meer's reincarnation, Anne trips and ruins the cake she's carrying to eat for the first time in a long time. Meer is furious, but then suddenly changes her attitude, as if she remembers something when she sees Anne's face. She then appointed Anne as her personal maid. Anne and the other maids were surprised, but Meer told Anne, "Now is the time to repay your loyalty."
What is the relationship between Princess Meer and Anne?
Prior to her reincarnation, a revolution occurred in the Tiermoon Empire, and Princess Meer was captured and imprisoned in a dungeon. As a result, those close to Princess Meer quickly left. During her three years of imprisonment, it was Anne who came to care for Meer. She remained by her side until her final moments before the guillotine.
Meer's Feelings for Anne
At the time, Meer asked Anne why she was so devoted to her, despite the terrible things she had done to her. Anne replied with a smile, "I simply couldn't leave you alone, Meer. There's no particular reason." As she headed for the guillotine, Meer told Anne, "I cannot repay your loyalty now. Please forgive me for being unable to say anything other than thank you." Anne responded, "I pray that God will bless you, Meer." With these memories revived, Meer made Anne her personal maid, saying, "Now I can repay your loyalty."
Anne's Loyalty
To Princess Meer, Anne was her only ally who never betrayed her until the very end, even in her previous life. It was only natural for Meer to make Anne her personal maid. And when she enrolled at St. Noel Academy at the age of 13, she had her serve as her servant. For Meer, Anne was her most trusted confidant.
Trust in Meer
Meer puts herself first and keeps Anne by her side, but to Anne, Meer is the very embodiment of the "wisdom of the Empire." She has 100% faith in Princess Meer and has become a staunch Meer devotee. Having witnessed Meer solve various problems up close, Anne sees them as the result of the "wisdom of the Empire," even if they were solved by Meer's "good luck." Anne has complete trust and loyalty in Meer, and Meer also has absolute confidence in her.
Anne Litstein Summary
Princess Meer's trust in Anne stems from her deeply ingrained memory of Anne's kindness and warmth, as she devoted herself to Meer until the very end in her previous life. Anne then becomes Meer's personal maid, and as a true Meer devotee, she plays a major role in the story. I hope you'll check out the anime to see what kind of role she plays. Thank you for reading to the end.