Summary
When the Broken Saintess Touches Love
In a world where saints have the power to protect their country, Lelia’s powers as a saint awakened when she was twelve and moved to the royal palace from her poor viscount family home. She spent happy days praying daily with the sole purpose of saving people and got engaged to the second prince, Evan. One day, Angèle, another woman whose powers as a saint awakened, came to the palace. They promised to help each other since having two saints in the same generation was rare. However, one night, Lelia was kidnapped and assaulted after her prayers. That night, she lost more than her virginity: remaining pure for life was an unbreakable condition for being a saint. When Evan broke off their engagement, Lelia realized that the assault had been a plot by him and Angèle. Lelia became a servant for the two, now engaged, and endured constant abuse at their hands until one day, a black-haired man appeared by her side…
wilx90
Not a bad plot. The common typical. But dropped it at ch 6 because too simple story telling. Probably meant for a younger audience i guess
Thespookywitch
Trigger warning for the start of the story with being forced upon
MangoTea
whatever happened to the old “viewer discretion advised” warning, now it always so dramatically worded lol but yeah THAT
Hella_rush
So lemme get this straight, the only virtue of being a saint and holy power is thru the hymen? Is that it???? Wouldn’t this be an insult to all the virtuous and pious worshipper that they have such a shallow God or Goddess to worship upon? Whilst the saintess who is litterally plotting, being greedy, envious and heinous not to mention the new saint’s lust for the prince and his status caused her to inflict wrong upon another human being literally ruining her life, any one of these gets her a ticket to hellfire, all of these gets her an express and yet she still have her holy powers? I mean the meaning of holy is “dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred” – wouldn’t plotting against a saint consecrated with holy powers pose eminent death to any who defies said holy being? Haven’t the author met any Christian or devout Catholics? They’re scary. They can be over zealous and they wouldn’t get you any closer to those they consider Saints, say any insult and they’ll hang or crucify you let alone plot against them. Even if you are a prince. People in power hailing from religiously devout nations are the most superstitious people and are the church’s most pious supporter. Just couldn’t wrap my head around this kind of plot.