I transmigrated into the body of the youngest High Priest, capable of suppressing the rampages of nobles who possess special powers.
Specifically, I’m in the body of a villainous sub-character who was so obsessed with the Imperial Crown Prince that he did anything to claim a spot by his side.
Following the typical fate of a villain in any novel, I was supposed to be killed by the sword of the Northern Grand Duke after bullying the main character—a person who also possesses suppression powers and receives all the love from five powerful men.
In order to survive and enjoy the leisurely life I never had in my original world, I made up my mind: I will not get on the nerves of the main character or the men who love him.
I started acting the exact opposite of the original story to stay safe, but now, the behavior of these five men has turned strange.
“Why are you avoiding me, High Priest? Don’t you love me?”
The Crown Prince, who used to despise my unrequited love, now looks dead serious because I’ve cut him off.
“I heard that exchanging saliva is more effective at suppressing a rampage than simple physical contact.”
The Duke, who used to hate even holding hands for suppression treatment, has become bold in response to my caution.
“I don’t want Edrion’s treatment, High Priest. What I want is your treatment.”
The Marquis, who once swore he would rather die than receive treatment from me while I bullied the main character, is now stubbornly insisting on being treated by me.
“If you come to my territory and treat only me for the rest of your life, I will give you everything you desire.”
The Margrave, who is the same age as me and previously had zero interest in my existence, is now trying to monopolize me.
And finally, the Northern Grand Duke, who was best friends with the main character and truly loathed me…
“Leave the treatment of other nobles to Edrion. You only need to treat me, Raha.”
Starting with an accidental kiss, he has begun to confine me and grow obsessed.
He’s even calling me by a nickname that never appeared in the original story.
…No, I mean, what is wrong with all these crazy bastards?