Book 2: Chapter 28: Character Introduction: Differences between reality and the original story
Author’s note: As there has been a lot of requests for this, I present you with the characters’ introduction. I’ve written down the differences between their actions in the original work versus in reality, and also a few previously unknown tidbits. If a name or the appearance of a character isn’t written down, then it’s not established yet. The latter half has a lot of characters who don’t appear much, so please just look at the entries of the characters you are interested in.
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The Rosenberg Marquis household Associates
Sophia Rosenberg
She has long platinum-blonde hair and amethyst eyes. On one hand, due to her Magical Overcharge illness, her magical powers are outstanding. On the other, it is also the reason she finds it difficult to control her emotions. In the original work, her Magical Overcharge illness wasn’t mentioned and it became a hidden detail in the story.
Although she has siblings, they don’t appear in the original work. She was born in the same year as Cyril, but her birthday is a little later than his. She is the villainous daughter in Espressivo of Light and Darkness. Even though her wicked1 facial features are suitable for her role as the villainess, the young girl raised by Cyril always has a gentle smile on her face.
In the original work, her beloved prince gets stolen by the heroine and Sophia falls into darkness. In reality, Cyril has taught her how to control her emotions, but the chance of her falling into darkness is not impossible. The reason why she fell into ruin in the original story was also that she didn’t possess this knowledge.
In reality, the girl that was raised by Cyril has enough knowledge to get what she wants. If this girl were to fall into darkness, she would most likely achieve whatever she’d set her sight on, using all means possible.
Cyril
