In a world where humans have long fought against the demon king and his minions, a woman who received a divine trust leads the military government to a glorious victory. She is born with the power to seal all calamities with her eyes, and is known as Freya, the Holy Maiden. Revered as a saint, she inspires the soldiers and brings hope to the people, helping them recover from the long war. As the town begins to revive, Freya's influence grows, and many now see her as a potential leader of the nation.
But not everyone is pleased with her rise. Among them is Ans, a nobleman who sees Freya as a threat to the aristocracy’s power. He plots to win her over, inviting her to a grand party in his mansion. There, he proposes a marriage, believing that by uniting with Freya, he can control the people and the nation. But Freya is not easily swayed. She challenges him, speaking out for the people’s needs and refusing to be used as a tool for power.
As the tension between Freya and Ans escalates, Ans resorts to more extreme measures. He drugs Freya, taking advantage of her while she is asleep. The seduction is both intimate and intense, revealing the depth of his desire and his determination to claim her as his own. But Freya’s spirit is not broken. She remains steadfast in her mission to help the people, even as she faces humiliation and disgrace.
Later, when Freya is falsely accused of being a demon-touched woman, the nobles plan to sentence her to death. But with the help of Johann, a devoted priest, Freya’s innocence is revealed in a dramatic trial. She is tested with a sacred ritual, proving that she is truly a holy maiden. The people are shocked, and the nobles are forced to reconsider their judgment.
Yet the battle is not over. As the people's hatred toward Freya grows, she becomes the target of a brutal punishment. The once-revered saint is cast out of the church, and the town is thrown into chaos. But even in the face of betrayal and pain, Freya remains true to her calling, ready to rise again and fight for the people she loves.