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Just as His Highness’s favored butterfly Reirin is beloved by the prince, jealous “court sewer rat” Keigetsu uses magic to swap their bodies—and their destinies. With a looming execution, Reirin embraces her new, healthy body, while Keigetsu learns Reirin’s life isn’t what it seems as she’s pulled into an inner-court conspiracy.
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- What happens after Keigetsu swaps bodies with Reirin?Keigetsu uses forbidden magic to swap bodies with Reirin. The swap backfires: Keigetsu ends up in Reirin’s frail body and struggles with the heroine’s poor health (left near death), while Reirin—now wearing the face of a scorned outcast—must answer for Keig...Read the public recap answer
- What crimes is Reirin accused of in the palace trial?That detail isn’t included in the Recapy context you supplied — the metadata only says Reirin must “answer for Keigetsu’s crimes in a dangerous trial,” but it doesn’t list what those crimes are.Read the public recap answer
- How do Keigetsu and Reirin's lives become entangled?In the Recapy summary: their lives become entangled because Keigetsu uses forbidden magic to swap bodies with Reirin, forcing each woman to live the other's life. Keigetsu is stuck in Reirin’s body, which is in poor health and leaves her near death; Reirin,...Read the public recap answer
- Why does Keigetsu use forbidden magic to swap with Reirin?Short answer: Because she’s jealous. The series overview says Keigetsu, jealous of Reirin’s beloved status as maidens from the Five Clans vie for the Crown Prince’s heart, resorts to forbidden body‑swap magic to take Reirin’s place—presumably to obtain the...Read the public recap answer
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