
How The Arrogant Princess Was Humbled By The Son Of A Hunter Even Though SHe Thinks She's Rich
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The story centers on Princess Coy, a highly arrogant and disrespectful royal who consistently abuses her power and treats commoners with contempt. Her mother, the Queen, frequently tries to caution her, but Coy remains defiant, believing her royal status exempts her from showing respect to anyone.
Early in the narrative, Coy is seen verbally assaulting a man who she believes crossed the road in front of her car without proper deference. Fortune, a young woman, intervenes, criticizing Coy's behavior. Coy, enraged by Fortune's audacity, orders her guards to pursue Fortune and bring her back, intending to punish her severely.
Later, the King summons Fortune to the palace. Fortune, believing she is being called to account for her confrontation with Coy, explains to the King what happened. Princess Coy, also present, exaggerates Fortune's actions, portraying herself as the victim of disrespect. The King, however, sides with Fortune, reprimanding Coy and ordering her to apologize. Coy refuses, further demonstrating her stubbornness. The Queen also advises Fortune's mother to caution her daughter against correcting the princess, suggesting a more "civilized manner" might have prevented the escalation.
Fortune, a dedicated teacher who moved to the village to teach children for free, expresses her strong dislike for Coy's arrogance to her mother. Her mother advises her to avoid the princess, but Fortune believes in standing up against ill-treatment.
One day, Coy's car breaks down, and she encounters Fortune again. Coy demands Fortune bow to her, but Fortune refuses, asserting her right to be treated with respect. Coy physically assaults Fortune, leading to a heated exchange where Fortune warns Coy of retaliation if she touches her again.
Coy complains to her mother about Fortune, but her mother criticizes Coy's behavior and urges her to learn respect. Coy dismisses her mother's advice, stating that her subjects should fear her because she is superior.
Meanwhile, Gerald, the King's son and Coy's brother, returns from his studies abroad. He meets Fortune and is immediately captivated by her beauty and strong character. He begins to pursue her, much to his mother's surprise and delight, as she had hoped he would find a good woman from their village.
Coy, still exhibiting her tyrannical behavior, prevents the King's elder advisor from entering the palace, causing him to miss an important meeting. The King is furious and confronts Coy, but she remains unrepentant.
Gerald introduces Fortune to his mother as the love of his life. His mother is initially hesitant, having heard about Fortune's clashes with Coy, but Gerald insists on his love for Fortune.
Coy, oblivious to Gerald's budding relationship with Fortune, continues her outrageous behavior. She is smitten by Gerald, unaware he is her brother, and attempts to flirt with him.
The King calls a family meeting to address Coy's behavior. He and the Queen express their concern about her arrogance and lack of respect for others. Coy, however, remains defiant, arguing that her subjects owe her their lives. Her parents express their worry that she will learn "the hard way."
Gerald and Fortune's relationship deepens. Gerald is drawn to Fortune's kindness and integrity, qualities that starkly contrast with Coy's personality. He attempts to introduce Fortune to his family, but the meeting quickly devolves into chaos when Coy, upon seeing Fortune, launches into a tirade of insults, refusing to accept her as part of the family. She attempts to physically remove Fortune from the compound, further escalating the tension.
Gerald's mother and sister, Fortune, confront him about his choice, explaining Coy's terrible reputation in the village and her abusive behavior, including the incident where Coy's driver almost ran Fortune over at Coy's instruction. Gerald, however, remains steadfast in his love for Fortune, believing she is a "sweet soul" and that the accident might have been a mistake. He promises to resolve any issues between Fortune and Coy.
Coy's parents continue to pressure her to apologize for her actions, especially to the elder advisor she mistreated. Coy stubbornly refuses, questioning why she should apologize to a "peasant." She eventually agrees to "think about it" to get her mother to leave her alone.
Gerald tries to mediate between Coy and Fortune, hoping to foster peace. He brings Fortune to the palace, but Coy's hostility immediately resurfaces. She insults Fortune and orders her out of the palace. Gerald's family, including his mother and Fortune, are shocked by Coy's unyielding cruelty.
Gerald confronts Coy about her behavior towards Fortune, but Coy, believing Gerald is merely her suitor, dismisses his concerns and demands he respect her status. She attempts to assert her dominance over him, but Gerald, witnessing her true nature, is deeply disappointed. He realizes his mistake in falling for her and decides to leave the village.
Coy, devastated by Gerald's departure, falls into a deep depression, refusing to eat or leave her room. Her parents become gravely concerned about her well-being. The Queen, desperate to save her daughter, goes to Fortune's mother to beg for forgiveness on Coy's behalf, hoping this will mend the rift and bring Gerald back. Fortune's mother, initially hesitant due to Coy's past actions, eventually agrees to help.
Fortune's mother, along with Gerald, visits Coy. Coy, now humbled and remorseful, sincerely apologizes to Fortune for all her past misdeeds, acknowledging her arrogance and seeking forgiveness. Fortune, demonstrating her compassionate nature, accepts Coy's apology.
The King and Queen, witnessing Coy's transformation and the reconciliation, are overjoyed. They express their gratitude to Gerald and Fortune for bringing peace and positive change to their family. Coy, having learned her lesson through heartbreak, embraces a new path of kindness and respect, finally understanding the true meaning of royalty. Gerald, having seen Coy's transformation, decides to stay and marry Fortune. He also promises to use his influence to benefit the community.
The story concludes with Coy apologizing to the elder advisor she had previously humiliated, bringing him a gift as a token of her sincerity. The advisor, touched by her genuine remorse, forgives her, marking a complete turnaround in Coy's character. The entire community celebrates the newfound peace and the princess's transformation, recognizing the power of love and forgiveness in overcoming arrogance and cruelty.