
The situation in this kingdom is far from ideal. The nobility complains about the quality of the food in the middle of a lavish feast, while Serafina observes from afar.
She should be looking for a partner among those at the party, but the young woman’s mind is on another conquest. For years she has prepared to be a knight, abandoning any pretense of being a lady.
Physically, she is strong, and her technique is superb, but perhaps her intentions are even stronger, and she longs to do something so that her people can live with dignity.
For now, the crown prince has ordered her to conquer the eastern tribes, whom they consider barbaric. And after a long journey, everyone is astonished.
In the midst of an intense battle, the barbarians begin to overwhelm the knights, and when Serafina decides it’s best to retreat, an immense force forces its way toward her.
Veor, the tribe’s leader, challenges her to a duel. Knowing she’s at a disadvantage, Serafina accepts, provided she allows the knights to escape alive.
Veor doesn’t care, but in return, if he wins, Serafina will have to stay. After a fierce battle, Serafina is exhausted and falls unconscious, hoping her men have been saved.
When she awakens, she finds herself chained in a dungeon and begins to imagine the torture she will have to endure every day.
Tsetsi, one of Veor’s assistants, appears, but instead of questioning her, she begins cleaning her. When Veor appears, he informs her that it is a tradition in his tribe to marry strong women like Serafina.
Serafina can’t believe it, especially when Veor tells her he won’t force her to marry him if she doesn’t want to.
(姫騎士は蛮族の嫁)


