TV-Series
Description
Oswald Parnacorta, second prince of the Parnacorta Kingdom, exudes a warm-hearted and approachable charm that endears him to citizens. Though born into royalty, he openly rejects ambitions for the throne, choosing instead to immerse himself in farming—a pursuit reflecting his grounded nature and preference for practical labor over courtly duties. His unassuming lifestyle masks a quiet burden: guilt over the transactional arrangement that brought Philia Adenauer to the kingdom. Driven by this remorse, he dedicates himself to aiding her adjustment, gently challenging her emotional repression and relentless work ethic.

Through patient guidance, Oswald encourages Philia to embrace personal growth beyond her rigid identity as a saint. His steady kindness contrasts starkly with her past hardships, positioning him as a stabilizing force in her life. Their evolving dynamic fosters her gradual emotional openness, enabling her to forge genuine connections. While his princely status anchors his role, his personal history remains largely undefined beyond his interactions with Philia. His narrative centers on balancing compassion with self-imposed atonement, prioritizing Philia’s well-being while quietly defying royal expectations to cultivate a life defined by humility and purposeful simplicity.