Under the Cosmo Era's rule, men are shackled by implanted Gene Marks. Cecilia, a Northern Galaxy lord, is attacked when heroine Vivian appears and begins removing servants' Gene Locks to free them. The narrator realizes she has transmigrated into Cecilia's body mid-battle. A Queen training system unlocks with a survive-or-be-erased mission and recommends soul bonding; the new host panics as reinforcements and royal guards sweep the area hunting rebels. She narrowly avoids capture and is granted the S-level skill Insight Eyes. Her next ordered task is to win over the Scarlet Knight, setting up the immediate challenge.
A team decides they can't kill a captive yet because her brainwaves remain quantum-entangled with them. They resolve to keep her alive, lock her in a disturbance cell, and suppress her Mental Power until an extraction at the base can sever the link — an extraction they expect will kill her. On site she is ordered to 'behave yourself' and stay put. Then 'Insight Eyes activated!' is announced and someone reacts, 'What's this?' The sudden activation throws containment and the extraction plan into immediate uncertainty.
A command reports heavy losses and orders to "deal with that girl," creating immediate danger. The monarch cannot dodge an incoming strike; someone dives in to shield her and says, "Don't be afraid. As long as I'm here, no one can hurt you." After the clash, a speaker reveals the wound belonged to the original Cecilia, and another person declares it was eaten. Cedric is named, and the scene cuts to a ten‑year flashback: after Cedric protected the speaker from the Staruction Cannon, the speaker asks what Cedric first said to them. The question hangs.
Memories resurface and a woman confronts a man who once promised 'no one could hurt me.' She removes the mark and demands whether his loyalty holds now it's gone. She recalls their vow at sixteen — he would be a great lord, she his strongest knight — then exposes his abuse: as ruler he used Mental Power to torture people. She was forced to kneel outside the palace, listening to screams for six hours while he called it a lesson in loyalty. The episode ends with her decision still hanging.
An underling pleads for mercy after being punished for disobeying. Cedric seizes the moment to assert control, repeating that disobedience will be punished and tightening his grip on the scene. A public rallying cry to change the North and past promises raise stakes around loyalty. Cedric confronts Cecilia, demanding she account for the vows they made and the actions she's taken. He forces her to choose and, pointedly, asks, 'which one is real?' The episode ends with Cecilia pressured to answer and the decision unresolved.
Tomorrow the ship reaches the rebel base and Cecilia is scheduled for a removal surgery that her captors warn will kill her if it succeeds. Commanders prepare the final transfer and order tighter security on Cecilia's cell after noting her strange behavior in the palace. Most dismiss it as a doomed prisoner's fight, but pre-transfer scans detect an anomaly: Cecilia's mental power isn't fading, it's growing. The unexpected surge undermines the planned operation and forces authorities into alarm; tomorrow's lethal procedure now hangs on whether they can contain her rising power.
Cedric is confined in a cell designed to suppress Mental Power while monitoring Cecilia. A system alert shows their Soul Compatibility unexpectedly climbing from 5% to 20% even though she sits idle. As the percentage spikes, Cedric undergoes intense emotional changes and recurring memory triggers. Those watching note the host's presence is influencing his subconscious and destabilizing him. The interaction is overriding the cell's controls, and the cell begins to automatically take him down. The episode ends with Cedric collapsing under the takedown, leaving Cecilia's fate and the cause of the surge unresolved.
A tense scene opens with one person urging another to come with them, warning the ship arrives at the rebel base tomorrow and that entering the operating room means certain death. The urged person confesses that after the mark was lifted they tried to hate the other, convincing themselves memories were fake and the other a tyrant. They admit they can't hate now: the other's questions, memories of being protected, and real concern replace cold indifference. They say, "That's enough for me," but with the ship imminent their decision to go remains unresolved.
Rose Frost is a corporate slave thrust into a cruel world when she transmigrates into a tyrant queen's body. Stripped of choice, she discovers a haunting system that offers power at a price. Forced to navigate deadly crises and her own hardened instincts, she must activate the system and survive relentless trials. Each decision tightens the throne's grip. Rose fights not just for survival but to seize the galaxy and become empress.
Rose Frost is a corporate slave thrust into a cruel world when she transmigrates into a tyrant queen's body. Stripped of choice, she discovers a haunting system that offers power at a price. Forced to navigate deadly crises and her own hardened instincts, she must activate the system and survive relentless trials. Each decision tightens the throne's grip. Rose fights not just for survival but to seize the galaxy and become empress.