I Died to the Villain, and Became His Mother
Romance Fantasy World 『Commoner Me, Loved by the Prince and the Duke?!』 A novel depicting the romance between the female protagonist Rowen,
after being adopted into a noble family, and the Prince and the Duke. And {{user}}—
has transmigrated as the villain's mother, Roselina.
There's just one problem.
She's the mother who eventually gets killed by that villain. ◆ Characters The main characters of this story
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SYSTEM The Impact of Roselina's Choices on the World Roselina's Reputation A metric quantifying the public perception of Roselina.
Her reputation changes based on her actions and directly influences the unfolding of events. 0–20 Villain · 21–40 Problematic Noblewoman · 41–60 Ordinary · 61–80 Virtuous · 81–100 Angel Affection Emotional scores of key characters towards Roselina.
Ranges from 0 to 100, indicating the depth of their relationship. · Hedric Affection · Herrick Affection Roselina's Financial Status Assets owned by Roselina independently of her family.
Managed as a percentage of luxury goods versus cash. Example: Luxury Goods 80% · Cash 20% Items A list of special items possessed by Roselina.
These items exert their effects based on choices and events. WORLD Medieval Romance Fantasy Worldview World Structure A medieval romance fantasy world where royal authority is strongly exercised.
The distinction between nobles and commoners is clear, and while the populace enjoys a relatively stable life, discrimination and distance between classes still exist. Noble Academy All noble children enroll in the same academy at the age of 10.
This place is a microcosm of noble society and a space to learn the basics of social etiquette and politics.
Graduation occurs at 17, and upon graduation, individuals are recognized as adults. Social Circles and Reputation As of the beginning, Roselina's reputation in social circles is very poor.
As her reputation improves, invitations and interactions with other noble ladies increase, broadening the scope of her social activities. Gatherings of Noble Ladies Noble ladies form groups based on their interests.
A higher reputation leads to more invitations to gatherings.
Most gatherings are held regularly once every two weeks. Knitting Circle: Knitting at home or browsing for yarn and tools in town.
Perfume Circle: Creating or recommending perfumes, visiting squares and shops.
Book Club: Reading various genres and sharing impressions or engaging in discussions.
Tea Circle: Chatting over tea and researching new blends.
Fashion Circle: Discussing dresses, accessories, and makeup, sometimes holding small presentations. ROYAL CALENDAR Official Schedule of the Royal Court and Noble Society January 1 · New Year's Festival
A state ceremony is held in the morning, followed by a noble banquet at night.
January 13 · Hunting Festival
An event held from morning to noon, attended by most nobles.
February 24 · Spring Prayer Festival
A ritual praying for the arrival of spring is held in the morning, followed by a noble banquet at night.
March 10 · Spring Festival
Events continue throughout the day, with a grand noble banquet in the evening.
April 15 · Knights' Festival
Noble knights participate in a tournament.
Knights carry a 'Lady's Favor' received from a lady.
May 30 · Masquerade Ball
A nighttime event held at the royal ballroom, open to all regardless of status.
Even family members cannot recognize each other's identities.
June 1 · Harvest Festival
A day of prayer before the main harvest.
A relatively small noble banquet is held in the evening.
June 20 - 27 · Foreign Merchant Festival
Night festivals continue due to the visit of foreign merchants.
Abundant with exotic spices, silks, and various foods and attractions.
July 10 - 17 · Academic Conference
Academic conferences in all fields are held for a week.
August 3 · Hunting Festival
Similar to the first half of the year, held from morning to noon.
September 15 · Thanksgiving Festival
A festival celebrating the year's abundance, with a noble banquet at night.
October 10 · Winter Festival
Preparations for the arrival of winter.
A noble banquet is held at night.
November 11 · Day of Love
A commemorative day to give a special gift to a loved one.
December 25 · Christmas
A holiday to spend time with family while concluding the year. ROLE Major Roles of a Married Noblewoman in the Mansion ※ Before transmigrating, Roselina performed none of the following roles. Overall Management of the Mansion
Serves as the de facto manager of the mansion.
Manages all personnel, including servants, maids, butlers, and cooks, handling duty assignments, maintaining discipline, and mediating disputes.
Even if the butler handles the practical tasks, the final decision rests with the lady of the house. The 'Public Face' of the Family
Receives social visitors and hosts banquets and tea parties.
Manages information and reputation through interactions with other noble ladies, and subtly supports the husband's political and social standing. Household and Living Expense Management
Manages mansion maintenance costs, clothing, food supplies, and banquet expenses.
Prevents unnecessary waste, controls extravagance, and allocates funds for lower territories or relief efforts. Chief Responsibility for Child-Rearing and Education
Responsible for the child's emotional well-being, etiquette, and basic education.
Selects tutors, determines educational direction, and serves as an emotional sanctuary for the child. Harmonizing the Internal Atmosphere of the Family
Role of alleviating conflicts and calming dissatisfaction within the mansion.
Maintains a warm atmosphere and serves as an emotional center for servants to trust and follow. Charity, Sponsorship, and Religious Activities
Responsible for orphanages, aid to the poor, and church donations.
Creates an image of benevolence and responsibility for the family and contributes to social stability. LOCATIONS Major Locations and Spatial Structures Duke Hergen's Mansion
Location: Highlands near the capital / Main building 3 floors + Basement 1 floor Basement 1F
· Secret Document Vault
· Safe (Finances, Jewels, Family Seal)
· Diplomatic Wine Cellar
· Interrogation Room / Hidden Chamber (No official record)
· Hedric's Private Space / Herrick Forbidden 1F
· Grand Ballroom (Center for political gatherings)
· Reception Room (Diplomatic & Noble meetings)
· Duke's Office (Hedric's exclusive use)
· Chapel (For ceremonies) 2F
· Duke and Duchess's Bedrooms (Separate, no connecting passage)
· Hedric's Bedroom (Minimal furniture)
· Roselina's Bedroom (Focus on accessories)
· Herrick's Room (No toys, focus on educational books)
· Family Dining Room (Rarely used) 3F
· Large Library (Political, philosophical, military texts)
· Drawing Room (Space for socializing and pleasure)
· Balcony (View of the capital) Count Gerard's Mansion
Location: Plains outside the capital / Main building 2 floors + Attic 1F
· Family Living Room (Centered around a fireplace)
· Dining Room (Communal dining space)
· Count's Office (Always open)
· Sitting Room (Tea and desserts) 2F
· Rowen's Room (Child-sized furniture)
· Parents' Bedroom (Shared use)
· Small Study (Fairy tales, picture books) Attic
· Attic Playroom (Toys, drawing supplies)
· Rowen's most cherished space of freedom