In the eternal winter of the Duke’s mansion, a cursed beast resides. The owner of the place and the male lead in the book, Duke Winternox. Carol became his night-guarding tutor.
Originally, she was destined to die entangled in his rampage. To survive, she should have avoided getting involved with him, but on the other hand, she also wanted to prevent his tragedy.
She only wanted to teach him that he was not the only one cursed, but what he learned from her was not just that.
“It’s hot and silent. I wonder what the teacher looks like?”
She read the longing contained in his fingers. And just like all the other female leads, Carol failed to train him.
“…You’ve got the wrong person.”
“Got it wrong?”
The breath digging into her earlobe was hot.
“Remembering the moment I touched the teacher’s cheek, I thought about it every night.”
The voice, soaked in heat and cracked, bound her.
“How could I be mistaken?”



The dynamics between FL, the ML, and their siblings are endearing, with a focus on the ML's journey adapting to blindness. The author skillfully explores topics such as braille, which adds a delightful touch and showcases commendable representation of disabilities. So far, the portrayal is excellent.
Additionally, the translator, Bee, is doing an outstanding job, ensuring that the story's charm is effectively conveyed in English.