Summary
[A love that starts from revenge between two entire opposites.] Once he turns of age, Michelle Anatold, the youngest son of a southern noble family, heads north to be married as if he’s been sold for money. His wedded partner is the cold, northern lord Ian Swelleg. However, the arrival point for Michel will not be the promised castle but the small mansion. “For the next month, I will now serve Anatold in the place of my master. My name is Ain.” Michelle finds Ain instead of Ian Swelleg – a servant who will educate Michelle for a month in ways he is not accustomed to in the north. Ain is cool, with black hair and pale eyes. Ain has also spoken with the voice very much like the master, “Did I not tell you? I shall educate you so that even in a single night, you may please my master.” So the educating process to win Ian Swelleg’s favor continues through the day and through the night. A servant who looks like the master. By coincidence, or by deliberate?