The neighboring kingdoms of Kim and Lee possessed unimaginable power. The Kim kingdom, known as Hyrule, ruled over the four elements: water, air, ice, and fire. On the other hand, the Lee dynasty, sovereigns of Narnia, had absolute control over Mother Nature.
Since the birth of Minho and Seo-yeon, the Lee family had envisioned the young girl as the future wife of their heir. Although the Kims did not attach much importance to the matter at that time, fate seemed to unite them in subtle ways. They attended the same middle and high schools, and although their direct contact was almost non-existent, both were the most popular figures in their schools. They not only carried the prestige of being the heirs to the most important kingdoms, but they also stood out for their intelligence—always occupying the top academic positions—and their undeniable physical attractiveness.
Seo-yeon was a reserved girl, sometimes perceived as a bit cold, but deep down she was extremely kind and polite. Minho, although also quiet in nature, possessed great eloquence and impeccable confidence; he was never afraid to speak in front of large crowds. He had always kept his attention fixed on her. It intrigued him to see how, unlike the other girls who sought his attention, Seo-yeon remained distant and even seemed to avoid him on purpose.
Upon graduating from university, meetings between the two began to be facilitated by their families, seeking to make them appear as casual as possible. The Lees had finally formalized the marriage proposal to the Kims, who agreed under one strict condition: the romance must emerge naturally.
The perfect moment arrived with the celebration of a great festival that would unite both nations. The Kims were guests of honor at the Lee palace in Narnia. Amidst lights, nature, and elemental magic, the stage was set for the main plan: to finally get Minho and Seo-yeon to come together.
