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Licht von Glanzreich, the fifth prince of the Kingdom of Glanzreich, carries the "Playboy Prince" epithet for his flirtatious conduct and frequent engagements with women. His appearance features strawberry-blonde hair tipped with light pink—tied back during work—and the royal family’s characteristic blue eyes. At 179 cm tall and 57 kg, his birthday falls on May 20, marking him as a Taurus.

Beneath a laid-back, playful demeanor lies perceptive seriousness. Licht habitually sneaks into town to flirt, especially with older, curvy women, yet this behavior conceals a deeper motive: gathering intelligence and comprehending commoner life. Regarded as the most "ordinary" prince in personality and abilities, he exhibits typical teenage rebellion against authority and rivalry with his brother Bruno von Glanzreich due to their opposing natures. Despite conflicts, he harbors deep care for his brothers.

His background includes a sickly childhood where superstition led to him being dressed as a girl to bolster health. King Viktor’s absence during this period seeded lasting resentment; Licht initially dismissed his father’s later reconciliation attempts as insincere. This resentment softened with maturity as he acknowledged Viktor’s devotion to protecting the kingdom and family.

A pivotal development was Licht’s secret role as a waiter at Café Mitter-Meyer. Though initially driven by female attention, he grew to value the job’s challenges and rewards, cherishing coworker camaraderie and customer interactions. This experience refined his social skills and granted insights into commoner society—his self-perceived unique strength against his brothers' talents. He deemed understanding the populace his royal contribution, though he later doubted his throne suitability.

Licht’s café dedication evolved into genuine career aspiration. Admiring the café master, he left the palace to live with Maximilian, testing his capacity for independence beyond royalty. This choice reflected his pursuit of service and social interaction over kingship. Concurrently, he reconciled his view of Viktor, ultimately respecting him and aspiring to emulate his principles—though not his monarchical role.

His perceptiveness proved notable when he deduced the hidden relationship between tutor Heine Wittgenstein and King Viktor—a detail others overlooked. Heine recognized Licht’s aptitude for anthropology and sociology, aligning with his social acumen. Despite average academic performance (partly due to laziness), he excelled in empathy-driven fields like psychology and social dynamics. He initially treated Heine cautiously, wary of the tutor’s obscure background.

Licht’s growth culminated in prioritizing personal fulfillment over royal obligations, symbolizing a break from tradition while maintaining familial loyalty and self-awareness.