Lisette, a childhood friend of Wilhelm, always dreamed of owning a red hood but could only afford a grey one. She harbored resentment towards Ludwig, believing he monopolized Wilhelm's time, leaving her feeling isolated. One day in the forest, while speaking to herself, she was overheard by Ludwig, who decided to play a cruel prank on her.
Lisette's mother instructed her to deliver wine and cake to her grandmother's house. Unbeknownst to Lisette, Ludwig had tampered with the road signs, leading her to an abandoned, burned-down house instead. This house belonged to a woman who was tragically killed when Hansel and Gretel set it ablaze. Mistaking the house for her grandmother's, Lisette was horrified to find a corpse inside.
Ludwig disguised himself as a wolf demon and told Lisette that like her grandmother, she too was a sacrifice arranged by her parents in exchange for gold. Panicked, Lisette rushed home to verify this claim. Meanwhile, her parents had prepared a special dinner and were shocked to discover a pile of gold outside their cottage. Upon returning, Lisette, driven by the wolf demon's words, brutally murdered her parents with an ax.
Hearing screams, Wilhelm rushed to the cottage where he found Lisette drenched in blood beside her deceased parents. In a fit of madness, she attacked Wilhelm, but Ludwig intervened, saving him. Lisette vanished without a trace, yet she ultimately obtained the red hood she desired—albeit stained with fresh blood.
Years later, Lisette resurfaced under the alias "Little Red Riding Hood," now an infamous assassin and wanted criminal. Her sole mission was to hunt down and kill Prince Ludwig, whom she blamed for turning her into a killer. The incident had transformed her, instilling in her a dark enjoyment for murder, fueling her relentless pursuit of vengeance against Ludwig.









