A novel that lacks triumph and is filled with endless tragedy can be incredibly frustrating. This is exactly the case with Ophelia's story, where she is a helpless princess, used and thrown away by those around her, until she is eventually poisoned. However, when a book lover suddenly finds themselves in Ophelia's body, they know that they must rise to the occasion and become queen in order to survive. Despite being the illegitimate child of the king, they are also the daughter of the palace temple's abbess, a fact which they use to their advantage. Through convincing the king that they had a vision of their future self as queen, they earn his trust and rely on the oracles to guide his decisions. While the support of their father is encouraging, getting rid of their political enemies proves to be a challenging feat. Can the new heroine find a way to claim the throne and achieve a more satisfying end to this story?