TV-Series
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Corinna, Benno's younger sister, was raised by him following their parents' death in her childhood. As the original heiress to the Gilberta Company, she underwent rigorous merchant training under Benno's tutelage. Unable to leave Ehrenfest to evade an unwanted proposal from the guildmaster's son—unlike her older sister—she was persistently courted by Otto, a traveling merchant. Otto eventually persuaded her into marriage, and genuine affection grew between them over time. The couple lives on the third floor of the Gilberta Company building and later welcomes two children: a daughter named Renate and a son named Knut.
She possesses pale cream-colored hair, typically braided up, and silvery gray eyes. Described as exceptionally beautiful with an "hourglass figure," Corinna carries herself with a gentle, feminine demeanor. Her emotions are often visible on her face, creating an approachable presence. Yet beneath this exterior lies sharp business acumen and decisiveness rivaling Benno's. She skillfully negotiates contracts and extracts commercially valuable information during conversations, frequently maintaining a friendly smile. This duality sometimes renders her a more intimidating business partner than her brother, as she avoids direct confrontation, subtly guiding discussions to her advantage.
After Benno established the independent Plantin Company, Corinna assumed full management of the Gilberta Company. She collaborates closely with Otto, who transitioned from soldiering to supporting the business. Her interactions include mentoring Tuuli, who admires her sewing skills, and engaging with Myne. During Myne's first visit, Corinna traded nails for shampoo, expressing concern about Otto's satisfaction with his gate guard duties. Upon seeing Corinna's freshly washed hair, Otto hurriedly concluded the meeting. In later professional dealings, she demonstrated her business tactics by obtaining sewing and design techniques from Tuuli and Effa without offering compensation.
She expanded her family while maintaining leadership of the Gilberta Company, balancing her roles as merchant, wife, and mother. Her operational approach contrasts with Benno's bluntness, relying instead on conversational finesse to advance commercial interests.
She possesses pale cream-colored hair, typically braided up, and silvery gray eyes. Described as exceptionally beautiful with an "hourglass figure," Corinna carries herself with a gentle, feminine demeanor. Her emotions are often visible on her face, creating an approachable presence. Yet beneath this exterior lies sharp business acumen and decisiveness rivaling Benno's. She skillfully negotiates contracts and extracts commercially valuable information during conversations, frequently maintaining a friendly smile. This duality sometimes renders her a more intimidating business partner than her brother, as she avoids direct confrontation, subtly guiding discussions to her advantage.
After Benno established the independent Plantin Company, Corinna assumed full management of the Gilberta Company. She collaborates closely with Otto, who transitioned from soldiering to supporting the business. Her interactions include mentoring Tuuli, who admires her sewing skills, and engaging with Myne. During Myne's first visit, Corinna traded nails for shampoo, expressing concern about Otto's satisfaction with his gate guard duties. Upon seeing Corinna's freshly washed hair, Otto hurriedly concluded the meeting. In later professional dealings, she demonstrated her business tactics by obtaining sewing and design techniques from Tuuli and Effa without offering compensation.
She expanded her family while maintaining leadership of the Gilberta Company, balancing her roles as merchant, wife, and mother. Her operational approach contrasts with Benno's bluntness, relying instead on conversational finesse to advance commercial interests.