Eutostea, the third princess of Thebes, is overshadowed by her two sisters and neglected by her father, King Aphelius of Thebes. One night, a mysterious guest appears at her window and introduces himself as the God Apollo. In the pitch-black darkness, only an outline of him against the moonlight is visible. "I have come to share a one-night love with you. Once the night passes, you will not remember me, nor shall we meet ever again."
Despite his words, the man returns to her window and declares that all of Greece would know that the Princess of Thebes in his―except that he has been seeking Eutostea's older sister. the most beautiful woman in Greece. The three princesses band together to reveal his face while he is sleeping. Candlewax melts off the top of the candle in Eutostea's hand and falls on the god's shoulder―Apollo wakes. grabs the second princess, and places his head into the candlelight declaring, "Princess of Thebes, admire to your heart's content. 'Tis the face of the mere shell you sought so dearly.'"
Original Novel:
RIDI, Naver Series
Official Translation:
English
Eutostea, Thebe’s third princess.
At night, a man appeared through her window and whispered in a honeyed voice, “I came to be your one-night lover. After tonight, you will not remember me, nor will we meet again.”
Who was he? Apollo, the god of prophecy. As a human being, who could resist a god?
“Princess of Thebes…” The man leaned against the window frame in pitch-black darkness with only the moonlight framing his stature.
And despite what he said, Apollo came to visit her again.
“Tomorrow, everyone throughout Greece will know that you are my woman.”
How long will their secret meeting last?
Aphelius, King of Thebes, blazing with shame flew to the Temple of Greece to confirm the identity of the suspicious man who went in and out of the third princess’ room. The three princesses were united as one to confirm the appearance of the man claiming to be the self-proclaimed god, Apollo.
While Eutostea hesitated for a moment, the hot candle melted and dripped on the shoulder of a god.
“You really don’t recognize me?”
“How do I know its you?”
Apollo grabbed her chin and brought his lips close to hers.
“Behold and open your heart, Princess of Thebes. Here lies the face you longed to see.”
He growled.
150 Chapters (Complete)
5 Volumes (Complete)




