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Majo Tourbillon reigned as the kind Witch Queen over the Witch World over a millennium ago. Disguised in the Human World, she met baker George Bennett. He often gifted her new cakes, deepening their bond. George proposed with a unique raspberry jam-filled roll cake glazed with raspberry juice named "My Beloved Tourbillon." Aware she was a witch, he accepted her, leading Tourbillon to abdicate her throne and relinquish her crown to marry him, despite initial protests from her aide, Majo Roxanne.
Accompanied by her fairy companion Baba, she joined George in the Human World. They had a son, Anri Bennett. Tragedy struck during a mountain raspberry-picking trip when George fell from a cliff and died. Grief-stricken, Tourbillon devoted herself to raising Anri, enduring human hostility over her immortality as he aged. Anri married and fathered six children—Ingrid, Natasha, Mary-Ann, Lola, Angela, and Roy—but his wife died young, leaving Tourbillon to help raise them. She expressed her love through handmade gifts: a bedsheet for Ingrid, a rainbow handkerchief for Natasha, a seashell bracelet for Mary-Ann, a scarf with Baba’s image for Lola, a coaster for Angela, and a family tapestry for Roy.
As her grandchildren matured, societal rejection due to Tourbillon’s unchanging appearance led them to leave. They declared her immortality ruined their chances for happiness and marriage. Anri confronted them angrily, but Tourbillon tearfully accepted their departure. Years later, Anri died of old age with Tourbillon beside him. She pleaded via letters for her grandchildren to attend the funeral, but received no response, forcing her to bury Anri alone. This abandonment cemented her belief in humanity's inherent coldness and ingratitude, causing deep resentment and sorrow.
Returning to the Witch World, she cast the "Witch Frog Curse," transforming any witch discovered by humans into a frog to sever ties between the worlds. She retreated into the Love Supreme Forest, sealed Baba inside a wedding chest, and fell into a sorrowful slumber. Her despair warped the forest into the Cursed Forest, manifesting her negative emotions as a spectral projection with glowing white eyes and neon purple hair.
Her awakening followed the restoration of the Wizard World. Enraged, she cursed the magical baby Hana to near-fatal illness, perceiving her as a threat. When protagonists retrieved the Love Supreme Flower to save Hana, Tourbillon warned that crossing the forest’s barrier induced a millennium-long sleep. Doremi broke through despite the curse, baffling Tourbillon. Later, after Hana summoned human mothers during a lunar violation, Tourbillon cursed Hana to despise vegetables, hindering her magical growth. When this curse broke months later, Tourbillon possessed Momoko Asuka’s body, trapping her consciousness in a dream state and using her to lure Hana into the Cursed Forest for elimination.
During the confrontation, Tourbillon attacked the protagonists with lightning and venomous snakes, countered by their defensive magic. Momoko’s empathy—comparing her loss of Majo Monroe to Tourbillon’s grief—only fueled Tourbillon’s anger. She lamented her isolation and humanity’s cruelty, rejecting understanding. The current Witch Queen and Senate arrived, offering their crystals as a peace gesture. The protagonists then recreated "My Beloved Tourbillon," the cake symbolizing her happiest memories with George and Anri. Forced to taste it by Hana, Tourbillon relived joyful moments: George’s proposal, serving the cake to young Anri, and sharing it with him in old age. This purged her rage and hatred, dissolving her spectral form and reverting the Cursed Forest.
Her true form remained sealed within six brambles atop the Lifewood tree. To free her, the protagonists, aided by Baba, recreated the handmade gifts she gave her grandchildren. Each item—like Roy’s tapestry, later held by his descendant Robby—represented her love and chain of life. Tourbillon realized her efforts endured through generations. This allowed her to forgive her grandchildren, who lived with regret for their abandonment and failure to return for Anri’s funeral. Roy, upon having his own grandchildren, tearfully sought forgiveness. Tourbillon lifted the Witch Frog Curse, accepting her actions stemmed from profound loss but were redeemed through reconnection.
Accompanied by her fairy companion Baba, she joined George in the Human World. They had a son, Anri Bennett. Tragedy struck during a mountain raspberry-picking trip when George fell from a cliff and died. Grief-stricken, Tourbillon devoted herself to raising Anri, enduring human hostility over her immortality as he aged. Anri married and fathered six children—Ingrid, Natasha, Mary-Ann, Lola, Angela, and Roy—but his wife died young, leaving Tourbillon to help raise them. She expressed her love through handmade gifts: a bedsheet for Ingrid, a rainbow handkerchief for Natasha, a seashell bracelet for Mary-Ann, a scarf with Baba’s image for Lola, a coaster for Angela, and a family tapestry for Roy.
As her grandchildren matured, societal rejection due to Tourbillon’s unchanging appearance led them to leave. They declared her immortality ruined their chances for happiness and marriage. Anri confronted them angrily, but Tourbillon tearfully accepted their departure. Years later, Anri died of old age with Tourbillon beside him. She pleaded via letters for her grandchildren to attend the funeral, but received no response, forcing her to bury Anri alone. This abandonment cemented her belief in humanity's inherent coldness and ingratitude, causing deep resentment and sorrow.
Returning to the Witch World, she cast the "Witch Frog Curse," transforming any witch discovered by humans into a frog to sever ties between the worlds. She retreated into the Love Supreme Forest, sealed Baba inside a wedding chest, and fell into a sorrowful slumber. Her despair warped the forest into the Cursed Forest, manifesting her negative emotions as a spectral projection with glowing white eyes and neon purple hair.
Her awakening followed the restoration of the Wizard World. Enraged, she cursed the magical baby Hana to near-fatal illness, perceiving her as a threat. When protagonists retrieved the Love Supreme Flower to save Hana, Tourbillon warned that crossing the forest’s barrier induced a millennium-long sleep. Doremi broke through despite the curse, baffling Tourbillon. Later, after Hana summoned human mothers during a lunar violation, Tourbillon cursed Hana to despise vegetables, hindering her magical growth. When this curse broke months later, Tourbillon possessed Momoko Asuka’s body, trapping her consciousness in a dream state and using her to lure Hana into the Cursed Forest for elimination.
During the confrontation, Tourbillon attacked the protagonists with lightning and venomous snakes, countered by their defensive magic. Momoko’s empathy—comparing her loss of Majo Monroe to Tourbillon’s grief—only fueled Tourbillon’s anger. She lamented her isolation and humanity’s cruelty, rejecting understanding. The current Witch Queen and Senate arrived, offering their crystals as a peace gesture. The protagonists then recreated "My Beloved Tourbillon," the cake symbolizing her happiest memories with George and Anri. Forced to taste it by Hana, Tourbillon relived joyful moments: George’s proposal, serving the cake to young Anri, and sharing it with him in old age. This purged her rage and hatred, dissolving her spectral form and reverting the Cursed Forest.
Her true form remained sealed within six brambles atop the Lifewood tree. To free her, the protagonists, aided by Baba, recreated the handmade gifts she gave her grandchildren. Each item—like Roy’s tapestry, later held by his descendant Robby—represented her love and chain of life. Tourbillon realized her efforts endured through generations. This allowed her to forgive her grandchildren, who lived with regret for their abandonment and failure to return for Anri’s funeral. Roy, upon having his own grandchildren, tearfully sought forgiveness. Tourbillon lifted the Witch Frog Curse, accepting her actions stemmed from profound loss but were redeemed through reconnection.