公主
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Original Name:公主Gender:FeminineScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:545Chapters:53
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Biodata

Feature Value
Name Princess (公主)
Gender Female
Affiliation The palace and its guards; designated Highest Will of the wedding game 293 311
Occupation/Role Princess; bride in the wedding game; vessel/representative connected to the Chosen of Lust God 305 311 312
Status Physical body decapitated; her severed head remained conscious afterward 321 322
First Appearance Chapter 283

Background / History

The Princess resides in the palace's most luxurious room, where a giant stone containing a sword-hilt-like object stands at its center. Her room is guarded, and attendants are assigned scheduled periods to speak with and serve her. She initially presents as deranged, repeatedly insisting that she is not the Princess and swinging between manic laughter, panic, and brief lucidity 284 290.

Her position is not merely ceremonial. The Servant's Code identifies the Princess as the game's Highest Will, and the kingdom regards her wedding as an event tied directly to national prosperity: a successful ceremony is believed to bring a new ruler and end famine and disasters 293 305.

Through conversations with Xie Antong, she recalls loving her fiancé. Her fragmented memories include traveling with him, watching sunrises, exploring caves, hearing melting snow, and seeing sunlight reflected through ice. Yet discussions of their marriage trigger a contradictory hatred and mental collapse 293 294.

The Princess eventually reveals that her confusion was not caused by the Prince. She was the one possessed: her will had been struggling against a foreign soul, while her love and hate reflected an internal fracture rather than simple feelings toward one person 311. The hostile “Princess” is identified as one of many parts of the Chosen of Lust, possessing divine pride and power 312.

At the wedding, she stabs the Prince but misses his heart, then heals his wound and attempts suicide. After Lu Ce kills the Prince at his request, the possessed entity takes control again, initiating the final battle in the palace 310 311. Shui Zhongmeng separates her physical body from her divine projection, allowing Lu Ce to decapitate her; despite this, her head remains conscious long enough to order the guards to cease fighting 321 322.

Appearance

The Princess is portrayed as a young woman in an opulent palace bedroom. During her first clear interaction with Lu Ce, she wears a pure white long dress and is barefoot before putting on silver high heels 285.

  • Lives in the palace's most luxurious room, beside a giant stone with a weapon-like handle embedded in it 284.
  • Her white dress spreads across the bed “like a decorated seashell” 285.
  • Her expressions can shift abruptly from fragile confusion to cold, mocking calculation 285 297.
  • While empowered as the hostile “Princess,” she is surrounded by pink divine power and pillars of pink light 316 319.

Personality

The Princess's defining trait is instability born from fractured memories, coercion, and possession. She may laugh manically, scream at anyone who calls her “Princess,” or become exhausted and disoriented within moments. In lucid intervals, she is articulate, observant, and capable of sarcasm 284 285 290.

She deeply resents the lack of agency imposed by her title. Though others see princesshood as wealth and honor, she sees herself as a flower trapped in a greenhouse—unable to choose either her identity or her future 291. Her despair makes her inclined to believe resistance is futile, especially when divine promises and national expectations govern her marriage 296 306.

She can also be calculating and intimidating. When Lu Ce challenges her authority, she uses the guards and the memory of the Sun's earlier defeat to pressure him, shifting from apparent innocence into a venomous, composed demeanor 297. Her possessed manifestation is far more openly arrogant, treating weaker people as beneath her and seeking battle against opponents who can challenge her 312 317.

Abilities & Powers

Highest Will Authority

As the Highest Will of the wedding game, the Princess holds formal authority over attendants, guards, and palace routines.

  • Guards enforce attendant schedules and remove attendants when their allotted time ends 294.
  • She can cancel all remaining attendant sessions and order Xie Antong to stay with her 307.
  • Even after decapitation, she commands the guards to stop fighting, and they respond to her authority 322.

Divine Power

The possessed “Princess” wields substantial divine power, manifested as pink energy capable of reshaping the battlefield.

  • Releases pink divine power that pulverizes the surrounding space and clears a battlefield after the palace floor collapses 316.
  • Creates a pillar of pink light around herself while drawing power beyond the limits of the game's divine agreements 319.
  • Deflects a fireball containing her own power, though doing so significantly drains her 314.
  • Uses the ultimate attack Ruthless Blazing Sun, which Lu Ce and the Sun withstand 317.
  • Controls the minds of everyone in the castle; Xie Antong counters the influence with Burning Demon Incense 317.

Possession and Fractured Existence

The Princess's mind and body are entangled with the Chosen of Lust God.

  • Her madness, altered memories, and conflicting love and hate arise from her own will resisting a foreign soul 311.
  • The “Princess” encountered in battle is one of countless parts of the Chosen of Lust 312.
  • Her divine projection can be separated from her physical body by Shui Zhongmeng's Soul Striking Hand 321.
  • The Chosen of Lust attempts to abandon her body and possess others after her physical body is destroyed 322.

Healing

The Princess can heal the Prince after stabbing him during the wedding ceremony 310.

Relationships

  • Lu Ce / “Sin” / “King” — An adversarial and unsettling relationship. Lu Ce repeatedly dismisses her title, claims her room as his own, challenges her authority, and later fights her possessed manifestation. She is alternately amused, frightened, enraged, and wary of him 284 297 311 321.
  • Xie Antong — The attendant who most directly empathizes with her lack of freedom. The Princess opens up to Xie Antong about love, marriage, and her memories; Xie Antong later offers her a means to escape 291 292 309.
  • The Prince / Groom — Her beloved fiancé and intended husband. She remembers a happy relationship with him but is compelled by her fractured state to stab him during their wedding; he ultimately asks Lu Ce to kill him 293 310 311.
  • Chosen of Lust God — The divine entity connected to and possessing her. Its presence fractures her identity and later uses her body as a battlefield against Lu Ce and the players 311 312 322.
  • Palace Guards — Her enforcers and attendants. They protect her chamber, regulate attendant access, and obey her command to stop fighting even after her decapitation 283 294 322.

Story Role / Major Arcs

The Wedding Game

The Princess serves as the central figure of a game whose stated objective is to ensure her wedding proceeds smoothly. Her instability and contradictory feelings toward the ceremony make her the apparent obstacle to the players' mission 294.

Lu Ce's arrival disrupts the palace order. He declares himself King, denies that she is truly the Princess, takes over her room, and forces the other players into open defiance of her authority during a shared meal 284 297 298.

Investigation of Her Memories

Xie Antong recognizes that the Princess's distress is rooted in confinement rather than simple dissatisfaction. By treating her as a person rather than an objective, Xie Antong draws out memories of the Princess's love for her fiancé and exposes the impossible overlap of affection, hatred, and fear surrounding the wedding 291 293 300.

The Princess explains that the wedding is believed to determine the kingdom's future, placing her personal fate beneath a national and divine burden 305. Lu Ce challenges her belief that surrender is inevitable, while Xie Antong offers her an escape route 306 309.

Wedding and Possession Revelation

The Princess proceeds with the ceremony despite Xie Antong's offer. She embraces and kisses the Prince, stabs him with a short sword, heals him, and then attempts to kill herself 309 310.

The ensuing crisis reveals that the Prince was never possessed. The Princess herself is the possessed Highest Will, with her apparent emotional contradictions representing the struggle between her own will and the Chosen of Lust's invading soul 311.

Battle Against the Chosen of Lust

The possessed Princess confronts Lu Ce and the remaining players with divine power, mental control, and the Ruthless Blazing Sun. Her physical body and divine projection are eventually separated by Shui Zhongmeng, after which Lu Ce beheads her body with an axe 317 321.

Her severed head remains alive and retains enough authority to stop the guards from attacking while the Chosen of Lust attempts to find a new vessel 322.

Notable Quotes

“I’m not some Princess! I’m not the Princess here, ahhhhhh!” 284

“A flower growing in a greenhouse isn't something it can choose for itself.” 291

“Little girl, be this brave when you face your own happiness in the future~.” 309