A picture scroll from the Western European Middle Ages depicting a cruel and cruel torture of a kind-hearted, innocent princess who looks like a saint but forgot to draw her clothes.
This work is a re-edited version of the manuscript that was serialized in Nocturne Novels as “Exposing the Shame of the Life of a Capital Punishment Princess (White)” with additional episodes.
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The Kingdom of Brauringe boasts a history spanning six generations during the era of military rule. Domestic politics has become extremely aggressive, and although he has increased his military power and expanded his reach, his current concern is over his successor. As a princess whose only child is 18 years old, she has no choice but to take a son-in-law.
However, as soon as her fiancée, the fifth prince of the Marquis of Gefion, entered the country for the wedding ceremony, he staged a coup d’état under the guidance of the villainous prime minister. The king was killed and the queen was imprisoned, but then committed suicide.
The princess who was left behind had her clothes taken away, supposedly to prevent her from harming herself, and her hidden place, which only women had, was carefully searched with a search stick that only men had. was confined in a prison.
Even with the death of the king and his wife, the anger of the people who have been exploited for many years will not subside. If this continues, the reign of the usurper prince will be hindered.
There. A plot was created to blame everything on the princess, including the outrages of the king and his wife and the embezzlement committed by the villainous prime minister, and to brutally execute her in front of the people.
To that end, it would be preferable for the princess to plead guilty in front of the people.
In this way, various “persuasion” attempts are made. Gentle color torture, harsh torture.
Finally the princess gave in. From being paraded naked through the city to a public trial in the square.
Here, the final chapter is divided into two parts. This is because the heroine is double cast.
The white version of Princess Liliana is a kind-hearted, innocent girl who looks like a saint but forgot to draw her clothes.
The black version of Princess Rosanna wears the pride of blue blood on her nose, but her melon blood is red and arrogant.
Now. Is it possible to successfully distinguish between two contrasting characters in the same script? Which one will win the Best Actress Award: Black? Is it white?
anyway. This is a torture novel for the sake of torture through torture, with the author’s taste for brutality in full throttle and afterburn.
However, it does not faithfully reproduce the physical interrogation of the medieval West. If that were the case, it would end up being extremely Ryona that exceeds the author’s tolerance. Amputation of limbs is outrageous. There was no genital destruction or fractures. There is something like a yakitrowel…
*Equivalent to 320 sheets of 40-character manuscript paper.