Edgar rescues Riche from the church, but not out of kindness—he needs her connection to the monsters to fulfill his own goal. He constantly pushes her away and wounds her heart, believing it's the only way to protect his mission. Yet, as their journey unfolds, his selfish intentions slowly give way to genuine love. Their emotional growth made this story unforgettable.
Eris is determined to break free from her fate, and her journey felt emotional, realistic, and incredibly satisfying from beginning to end.
Edith wakes up as the villainess in a novel, knowing she's doomed to a miserable ending. No matter how hard she tries to be kind, she's constantly misunderstood, blamed, and treated with coldness by the people around her—especially Killian
Asha is such a refreshing female lead—strong, calm, and incredibly capable.
The Monster Lady and the Holy Knight