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Luciana Rudleberg is a central character in the story, introduced as the daughter of the impoverished Count Rudleberg family. At the start, she lives alone in a rundown mansion that has earned the nickname of a haunted house due to its neglect. Despite her noble birth, her family’s financial ruin left her without proper servants, suitable clothing, or the means to maintain her estate or her own appearance. She is initially a genuinely kind but somewhat hopeless figure, described as a “wasteful pretty girl” whose natural beauty is hidden by her shabby circumstances.
Her personality is cheerful, energetic, and a bit tomboyish, though she gradually acquires the poise and manners expected of a noble lady through the patient instruction of her maid, Melody. Luciana is deeply grateful for Melody’s help and develops a close, affectionate bond with her, often expressing her appreciation in overly enthusiastic ways that Melody must gently curb. She is also loyal to her two close friends, Beatrice and Mirialia, who worry about her situation and offer support.
Luciana’s primary role in the story is that of Melody’s mistress and the head of the household she serves. In the original otome-game setting, she was destined to become a jealous mid-boss rival to the heroine, but Melody’s extraordinary skills and kindness prevent that path entirely. Instead, Luciana becomes a warm ally and a counterpoint to Melody’s obsessive work ethic, often reminding her to balance duty with personal well-being.
Throughout the narrative, Luciana undergoes significant development. Under Melody’s care, her home is restored to a beautiful state, her wardrobe is refreshed, and her own grooming improves dramatically, transforming her into a true beauty. She also matures emotionally, learning to manage her household responsibilities and gaining confidence in social situations such as the upcoming debutante ball and her enrollment at the Royal Academy. Her ability to encourage Melody to restrain her overpowering magic for the sake of a normal school life demonstrates her growing thoughtfulness and leadership.
Luciana does not possess magical abilities or combat skills; her strengths lie in her resilience, her capacity for friendship, and her willingness to adapt to new circumstances. She is a reminder of the ordinary human perspective in a world where Melody’s supernatural talents constantly upend expectations. Her relationship with Melody is the emotional anchor that keeps the story grounded, and her arc from neglected noble to polished young lady is a testament to the positive influence of dedicated service and genuine companionship.
Her personality is cheerful, energetic, and a bit tomboyish, though she gradually acquires the poise and manners expected of a noble lady through the patient instruction of her maid, Melody. Luciana is deeply grateful for Melody’s help and develops a close, affectionate bond with her, often expressing her appreciation in overly enthusiastic ways that Melody must gently curb. She is also loyal to her two close friends, Beatrice and Mirialia, who worry about her situation and offer support.
Luciana’s primary role in the story is that of Melody’s mistress and the head of the household she serves. In the original otome-game setting, she was destined to become a jealous mid-boss rival to the heroine, but Melody’s extraordinary skills and kindness prevent that path entirely. Instead, Luciana becomes a warm ally and a counterpoint to Melody’s obsessive work ethic, often reminding her to balance duty with personal well-being.
Throughout the narrative, Luciana undergoes significant development. Under Melody’s care, her home is restored to a beautiful state, her wardrobe is refreshed, and her own grooming improves dramatically, transforming her into a true beauty. She also matures emotionally, learning to manage her household responsibilities and gaining confidence in social situations such as the upcoming debutante ball and her enrollment at the Royal Academy. Her ability to encourage Melody to restrain her overpowering magic for the sake of a normal school life demonstrates her growing thoughtfulness and leadership.
Luciana does not possess magical abilities or combat skills; her strengths lie in her resilience, her capacity for friendship, and her willingness to adapt to new circumstances. She is a reminder of the ordinary human perspective in a world where Melody’s supernatural talents constantly upend expectations. Her relationship with Melody is the emotional anchor that keeps the story grounded, and her arc from neglected noble to polished young lady is a testament to the positive influence of dedicated service and genuine companionship.