"The Story of the Tiamoon Empire - A Princess's Reincarnation Reversal Story Beginning from the Guillotine" will begin airing in October 2023. The story begins with Princess Meer, known as the selfish princess of the collapsed Tiamoon Empire, being executed by guillotine. After her execution, this selfish princess, the protagonist Meer, time leaps back to when she was 12 years old. This is where Princess Meer's path to avoiding the death penalty begins. In this article, we would like to introduce you to the protagonist, Princess Meer.
The Selfish Princess of the Tiermoon Empire
Meer Luna Tiermoon, the only princess of the Tiermoon Empire, was a spoiled, selfish princess, a typical character in stories. She laughed, "If there's no bread, eat meat," slapped a poor noble's daughter in revenge for being rejected, and fired the cook for making a dish containing her least favorite vegetable, the yellow moon tomato. Her selfishness led to her death.
Time Leap at Age 12
After being executed by guillotine at age 20, Mia time-leaps, or is essentially reincarnated, back to her 12-year-old self. Princess Mia, who thought it was just a bad dream, finds her dirty diary in her hands. It contains a record of events up until her execution, and she realizes she has time-leaped. This marks the beginning of Princess Mia's humble resistance to avoiding the guillotine.
Princess Mia After the Time Leap
After the time leap, Princess Mia retained vivid memories from her previous life. The Tiermoon Empire was in decline, and at the age of 17, the empire collapsed at the hands of the Revolutionary Army, capturing Princess Mia. After being imprisoned in a dungeon for three years, she was executed by guillotine. However, the painful memories of what happened and the consequences of her actions remained with her, along with her diary.
Yellow Moon Tomato Soup
The first meal she was served after waking up was yellow moon tomato soup. Yellow moon tomatoes were Princess Meer's absolute hatred, and two years later, she had fired the head chef who served them. However, the soup now even felt nostalgic to Princess Meer. During her imprisonment, she was forced to eat murky soup and hard bread. Shedding tears, Meer savored her yellow moon soup and bread, and expressed her gratitude to the chef. The head chef and maids were so surprised by her words, something they had never heard before from Meer, that they wondered if she was sick.
Princess Meer is Princess Meer After All
Reincarnated at the age of 12, Princess Meer uses the worn-out diary she traveled back in time to trace the memories of the flags that led to her impending disaster and work hard to avoid them. Princess Meer is acutely aware that her actions, having grown up spoiled and selfish, were foolish, but she's not going to change on the inside. Princess Meer's wish is not for the declining empire, the people dying of famine and disease, or the soldiers lost in civil war. From now on, she will work hard to avoid her own fate by the guillotine.
But who is number one?!
Raised as the only princess of the Tiermoon Empire, Princess Meer was overconfident before her reincarnation. After being captured and imprisoned in a dungeon for three years, she realized that her selfishness had caused trouble for those around her. The original Princess Meer is not a villainous young lady at heart. She has changed, surprising those around her with her arrogant attitude. However, Princess Meer's true feelings remain unchanged: she wants to avoid the guillotine and put herself first.
Acquire skills through reincarnation!?
Relying on her diary, which she traveled through time with, and her own memories, Princess Meer confronts various flags of doom as she tries to avoid the guillotine. While she elegantly avoids them by going with the flow, her self-centered plans are often haphazard, and when something happens, she gets carried away and jumps on the winning horse.
The Wisdom of the Empire
At such times, the other person almost always misinterprets the situation in a positive way. This misunderstanding is completely different from what Princess Meer had in mind, and her favorability increases. Princess Meer's words and actions are misinterpreted in a positive way, to the point that it's as if she was given the skill of "luck" or "people-pleasing" at the time of reincarnation, and she even becomes known as the "Wisdom of the Empire." Of course, she doesn't have such a skill, but perhaps it's Princess Meer's obsession with avoiding the guillotine that makes this happen.
A people-pleaser of a different type from Katarina?!
When it comes to people-pleaser villainess characters, many people probably think of Katarina Claes from "My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!". After her memories of reincarnation return, Katarina's personality changes completely. Having reverted to her real-world personality and being thrown into aristocratic society, she often shocks those around her. Katarina, who is insensitive to love, friendly, and kind, and treats people regardless of their social status, is a "natural charmer," but she herself is completely unaware of this. The protagonist of this work, Princess Meer, is also a "natural charmer," but her charm is a little different from Katarina's.
The Fearsome "Strong Luck"
Unlike Katarina, Princess Meer was not reincarnated from another world; rather, she was reincarnated herself from the day she was executed at the age of 20. Naturally, her personality doesn't change, but Princess Meer's memory of how selfish and cruel she has been, and how it led to her being executed on the guillotine, changes her behavior. And her "good luck" is activated, such that the words and actions she takes to avoid ruin somehow turn others in a way that is convenient for them. As a result, Princess Meer becomes a "natural people-pleaser" who mistakenly becomes her ally, and those who come into contact with her, including those who were her enemies in her previous life, become her allies.
Summary about Princess Meer
Princess Meer, who was spoiled and selfish before her reincarnation, is executed. After her reincarnation, she struggles to avoid ruin. In the process, she is somehow misunderstood in a positive way and wins over the people she comes into contact with. While her self-centered personality remains unchanged, her struggles as a kind-hearted, timid princess make her an endearing and hilarious character. Please support Princess Meer as she strives to avoid the guillotine. Thank you for reading to the end.