Flora Beltrum, the second princess of Beltrum Kingdom, carries herself with a gentle grace and quiet kindness, her striking violet hair and eyes softened by a reserved demeanor. Often perceived as shy and overshadowed by her assertive elder sister Christina, her early years were shaped by a childhood kidnapping at six, where Rio—a slum-born orphan—rescued her, sparking lifelong gratitude. Sheltered by her family’s protectiveness, she turned to books, nurturing a curiosity about the world beyond palace walls. Enrolling at the Royal Institute a year after Rio, she observed the scorn he endured as a commoner. Though compelled to aid him, Christina’s warnings and royal decorum stifled her efforts. A turning point came during an academy drill: pushed from a cliff and saved once more by Rio, she fiercely defended him when authorities falsely accused him of endangering her. Overruled by officials prioritizing political optics over truth, she watched helplessly as Rio was exiled—a betrayal cementing her disillusionment with the kingdom’s corruption. Years later, amid Beltrum’s political strife, Flora became a pawn for the Restoration faction, betrothed against her will to Hiroaki Sakata, an arrogant summoned hero. Her composure fractured upon encountering Haruto, a figure whose combat style mirrored Rio’s. Suspicions solidified when Lucius Orgueil’s forces kidnapped her; overhearing Haruto’s true identity as Rio, she confronted him tearfully. His evasive denial fueled her resolve to mend their fractured bond, even as he withdrew. Flora’s journey intertwines fragility with fleeting defiance—publicly vouching for Rio’s innocence, masking envy toward Celia Claire and Liselotte Cretia for their closeness to him. Labeled a "Cosmic Plaything" through repeated kidnappings and political schemes, she evolves from passive figurehead to proactive seeker of justice, challenging Haruto’s anonymity and her kingdom’s rot. Skilled in healing magic, she employs it dutifully during crises, embodying resilience despite her "Princess Pinch" moniker earned through perpetual misfortunes. Her bonds reflect this duality: loyalty to Christina, unspoken affection for Rio, strained tolerance of Hiroaki, and mentorship-turned-envy toward Celia. Amid royal obligations and personal regrets, Flora treads a path of quiet redemption, determined to reconcile her sheltered heart with the harsh truths she now dares to face.

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Flora Beltrum

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