
Toy
Waking up, Jeong Yi-an finds himself in the body of Aires, the reckless scion of the novel’s noble Count family.
He realizes he’s the fake son swapped with the Count’s biological son, Theodore, destined to become the villain who commits every depravity before meeting a miserable end.
He’s devastated.
“… I’m sorry. As you know, I lost my memory in an accident… I don’t know who you are.”
Aires (Jeong Yi-an), whose personality has completely changed due to the possession, pretends to have amnesia, but the suspicions of others show no sign of fading.
To avoid becoming addicted to the drug called Marionette and turning into a puppet toy, as in the original work, he tries desperately not to get entangled with the obsessively possessive men…
✧ Character Guide ✧
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Bellus Silentium
A dazzling beauty with radiant golden hair and violet eyes. The young Duke of the Silentium family. Despite his tender demeanor, he has a terrifying hobby of collecting living toys. He finds amusement when the amnesiac, gentle Aires surprisingly doesn’t fall for him easily. While fundamentally kind, jealousy makes him lose his temper, often reducing Aires to tears.
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Kyle Ordos
Dark gray hair, golden eyes. A rugged, sensual handsome man. The Empire’s Third Prince. Driven purely by interest, he treats people like toys without hesitation. Behind his seductive appearance lurks a childlike, innocent cruelty, like a child tearing the wings off a butterfly. He takes an interest in the amnesiac Aires and manipulates him at will.
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David
Black hair, black eyes. A handsome man with an ascetic aura. Butler of the Clayton Count’s household. He was secretly plotting to bring about Aires’s downfall. As the amnesiac Aires begins to trust and follow him, David’s plans start to unravel one by one.
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Ludwig von Ferna
Silver hair, red eyes with a tear-shaped mark. An icy beauty. The Crown Prince brought as a hostage to the Empire after the war. A war hero in his kingdom, he faces persecution within Arcadia. He agrees to be friends with Aires at his request, but somehow his words and actions feel strangely different from ordinary people.
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