In a female-dominated world where powerful women control multiple male partners, a corporate worker suddenly transmigrates into the body of Princess Henrieta, who previously abused her four fiances. The old princess was poisoned and killed by a scheming man despite her high status. Now, the new Henrieta faces crises as her commander is ambushed and badly wounded due to her withholding supplies in favor of a favored male. She asserts control, declaring her males are under her protection and vows to spend her resources on them, setting up a tense power struggle with unresolved threats to her leadership.
Princess Lucienne, now the Empire's second princess with a Godly System, uses her last coins to buy the Spring of Vitality for Commander Windsor instead of herself. This prompts a tense confrontation with Gabe, who resents her choice and declares he will no longer receive anything from her. Lucienne remains firm, prioritizing Windsor's recovery despite Gabe's threats. Windsor is surprised by Lucienne’s kindness, and she offers a fresh start between them, easing past hostility. Meanwhile, Gabe's anger lingers, hinting at future conflicts.
Princess Henrieta faces a crisis as her fiancé Xavier's spiritual energy spirals out of control due to a hidden toxin called Frenzy Dust, which causes him to verge on beastification. Despite her F-rank status, she cannot calm him, putting her leadership and reputation at risk from rivals who want to see her fall. With Cecil temporarily stabilized, Henrieta learns that only an S-rank female can pacify Xavier in his current state. Desperate, she decides to spend a fortune at the Starfall Auction to obtain the Soul Stabilizer, a legendary potion capable of saving him, setting her on a risky path to claim the throne.
At an auction, the protagonist faces the immediate challenge of raising money to buy the rare Soul Stabilizer, crucial for saving Xavier's life. With only a five gold coin rebate to start, she reluctantly invests in low-value Wind Wolf Cores, provoking disbelief from onlookers and frustration from Cecil, who doubts this strategy amid the urgency. Despite Cecil’s anger and feeling undervalued, the protagonist insists her actions are calculated and for Xavier’s sake. As she calmly purchases seemingly trivial items, suspicion and tension rise, leaving the true plan and outcome uncertain as time runs out for Xavier.
Princess Lucienne has stopped caring about her engagement to Xavier and spends lavishly on expensive items instead. Those around her worry she’s reckless and disrespectful toward Xavier’s life, with some suggesting ending the engagement immediately. At an auction, Lucienne shifts focus to buying the Soul Stabilizer, a vital item for Xavier, by strategically bidding to meet the ten million gold coin goal. However, her spending on flashy jewelry and apparent indifference sparks confrontation, as others accuse her of manipulation and insincerity. The episode ends with accusations that Lucienne never truly cared about her fiances, leaving her true intentions uncertain.
During a high-stakes auction, the coveted Soul Stabilizer—an item capable of calming berserk beastfolk—is about to be sold starting at five million gold coins. Observers doubt Princess Lucienne can afford it, believing she has already spent all her money and underestimated her chances. Just as the auctioneer prepares to pass the item to a rival bidder ready to use it for malicious purposes, Princess Lucienne suddenly bids ten million gold coins, shocking everyone. She wins the Soul Stabilizer with the intent to save her fiancé Xavier. The episode ends with her determined resolve to defy all doubts and prove her strength.
Princess Lucienne shocks everyone by spending ten million gold coins to save her fiancé Xavier, provoking disbelief and jealousy from onlookers. While some admire her boldness, others suspect an unknown source funds her wealth, later linked to the late King Denzel's secret inheritance. Cecil, who had doubted Lucienne, pledges full loyalty after witnessing her conviction. Meanwhile, Lucienne prepares to confront the worsening threat to Xavier. Across the Empire, Lucienne's sister plots to expose her, claiming the potion is poison meant to kill Xavier faster, and plans a public spectacle to disgrace Lucienne and strip her of her inheritance.
At the Royal Knight Regiment's training ground, Princess Lucienne faces intense scrutiny as she prepares to use her costly Soul Stabilizer to calm the berserk General Hampton, who has nearly lost control. Despite doubts from onlookers and tension from her mother, Lucienne insists on trusting the device's power. Henrieta escalates the pressure by calling the media, seemingly aiming to discredit Lucienne publicly. As Lucienne orders the cage opened, General Hampton violently lashes out, and the episode ends with the princess in immediate danger, her bold gamble hanging in the balance.
General Hampton, an S-rank male beast known for his uncontrollable berserk state, unexpectedly freezes and reacts submissively to the scent of Princess Lucienne, an F-rank female who is risking her life to calm him. This shocking behavior confuses those around them, as no berserk male should be affected by a lower-rank female. Despite the danger, Lucienne approaches and soothes General Hampton, who begins acting unusually gentle. The episode ends with a surprising twist as someone notes that the real challenge is about to begin, hinting at deeper conflicts ahead.
In this episode, Princess Lucienne publicly faces accusations of poisoning her fiancé, Xavier, with a toxic substance called Frenzy Dust instead of the expected cure. The scandal erupts as others claim she intended to kill him, threatening her status and the empire’s future. Amid harsh condemnation, an S-rank female named Henrieta offers to treat Xavier—but only if Lucienne renounces her inheritance and fiances. Refusing to back down, Lucienne reveals she has an unused S-rank trial card to calm Xavier herself. As Xavier’s condition worsens, Lucienne activates this risky technique, determined to save him despite mounting opposition.