Ethan pursued Delia in an intense “chase the runaway bride” arc, and they ultimately reconciled, ending the story with a blissful, happy-ever-after.

As for Elizabeth? She descended into madness from jealousy, abusing her husband and attempting to kidnap Delia. Her wicked actions finally led to her spending the rest of her life behind bars.

The moment I took over Elizabeth’s body, I was standing in front of Ethan’s bedroom, dressed in a delicate white dress that reached my knees, holding a cup of “hangover tea” I’d prepared for him.

I realized I’d jumped into the story at a pivotal moment – right in the latter half of the book.

Ethan had just returned from a business trip and had coincidentally seen Delia having dinner with another man, their gestures intimate. Misunderstanding the situation, Ethan was consumed by jealousy. He and Delia had a huge argument, leaving things on a sour note.

Ethan was now locked in his room, drowning his sorrows with alcohol, probably wallowing in misery.

In the original story, Elizabeth seized this opportunity to comfort him, using the hangover tea as an excuse to enter his room.