The moment she steps over fallen knights like they're misplaced cushions, you know this Duchess heir ain't playing nice. Her pink hair? Weaponized elegance. Her voice? Calm as a storm's eye. When her butler goes berserk, others beg her to flee—she says 'I'm going to save him.' That's not bravery, that's ownership. Tame the Devils or Die: The Villainess's Revenge doesn't just flip tropes—it stomps them in heels. The way she touches his hand like it's a leash, not a plea? Chills. And those three devils watching her? They're not allies—they're audience. She's the show.