They never spoke a word to each other, and soon they were separated by fate.
And time goes on…
A boy becomes a successful merchant and takes a beautiful wife.
The girl, too, was discovered by the heir of a noble family who had entered the family to work as a servant. As the wife of a nobleman, she once again takes on the status of a noblewoman.
“Albus, they both married different people. What will happen to them? Will they get married too?”
“You’ll find out… if you keep listening.”
The fates of the two then intersect in various places, such as traveling, peddling, at auction houses, and at balls.
But they never cross paths.
The two protagonists of the story desperately live and desperately grasp their respective happiness.
The audience is left with a sense of loneliness at the thought of these two people crossing paths with each other.
This is what makes this story a tragic love story.
“It’s so…frustrating! It’s like watching Clarice and Burgess…”
“…… I think I know what you mean a little bit.”
A young boy who becomes a merchant somehow finds himself involved in the * trade, something his parents had told him to never get involved in.
He failed and fell into ruin, and in the end, his wife left him with their child.
The story then switches to the girl.
A girl who has become a beautiful noblewoman.
Although she has no complaints about her daily life, she feels a sense of emptiness.
Then, by the side of the road, something caught her eyes.
It reminds her to old days.
She gave a not inconsiderable amount of gold coins to a man begging while singing a poem the girl used to sing every day.
However, it’s just hypocrisy.
That didn’t make the girl’s emptiness go away.
However, the beggar was in fact the boy she once had feelings for.
Moreover, the two also pass each other by without noticing each other.
With the gold coins, the boy begins a steady business again and becomes a merchant once more.
Finally, he once again became wealthy and happy.
But their stories never crossed paths.
One of them ends with the death of the girl poisoned by her brother-in-law.
It was the boy who sold poison to the girl’s brother-in-law, which was supposed to be a medicine when used in the proper dosage.
“Such a sad ending. Such a sad ending. It’s too much…”
The girl’s body was cremated and turned into ashes, and then sent soaring into the sky.
And then…
“Oh, dear, you have dust on your cheeks…”
The young wife brushes a small speck of ash off the merchant’s cheek with her hand.
And when the wife put poison in the merchant’s glass, the …… tragic love story came to its true conclusion.
“The tragic love song of Arken…the story of two people who have been tossed about by a sad fate. I am sure they will be united in the afterlife. Thank you very much for your kind attention.”