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A Butterfly Through the Mist
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A Butterfly Through the Mist

안개를 삼킨 나비
Native Language Korean
Released 2024
Author
Original Ch.: 166
Translated Ch.: 166
Rank: #752
Last Update: March 29, 2026
Original Pub.: Feelyeon Management, 필연매니지먼트
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7.4

A Butterfly Through the Mist is a popular novel that blends Adult, Drama, Josei and more. Written by the author 박오롯. A total of 166 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

The second son of the Davenport Ducal House and the top student at Arkansis Royal Academy. And officially, the best s*umbag at the Academy, second to none.
A man who seemed like proof of an unfair world. So different from herself, who was desperately trying to escape her own tr*shy family.
Tilia Ambrose hated Ilex Davenport.
But who would have known?
That she would end up in the same bed as that prestigious s*umbag.

🎭 System Interface: The “Mist” Protocol

Rather than following a standard high-school romance formula, this story operates on a Psychological Tug-of-War that shapes every major decision and conflict.

Component Classification Tactical Implication
Narrative Engine Enemies-to-Lovers / Academic Rivals Drives the story toward intense emotional tension and slow-burn realization.
Primary Genre RoFan (Romance Fantasy) / Smut Sets expectations for high-society drama with mature, complex sexual dynamics.
Atmosphere Melancholic & Sophisticated Creates a constant feeling of suppressed longing and hidden agendas.
The “X” Factor The “Aphrodisiac Holy Water” Forces the story to evolve by physically compromising the leads’ emotional boundaries early on.

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Tilia & Ilex)

Instead of simple character roles, the story builds a contrast between these two figures:

Attribute Tilia Ambrose Ilex Davenport
Classification The Struggling Striver The Gifted Aristocrat
Mental Body / Archetype Represents Resilience Represents Obsession
Personality Prickly, defensive, and independent Cunning, intense, and deceptively soft
Dynamic Their relationship evolves through a shift from Tilia’s outward hostility to a shared, messy intimacy.
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Editor's Note

💡 The "Green-Red Flag" Insight

The Consent Nuance: What makes this aspect interesting is not just the presence of smut, but how the author handles sexual agency. Tilia is often the initiator, even while feeling conflicted, breaking the trope of the "silent, shy" FL.

The "Useless Pride" Phase: While many readers enjoy the psychological depth, others find it frustrating due to the misunderstanding loop between chapters 115–131, where Tilia’s refusal to be vulnerable drags out the conflict.

The Rumor Mill: Personally, this is where the novel either becomes addictive or loses its momentum, depending on your tolerance for Yandere-lite MLs. Ilex is a "Green Forest" to her, but he’s deeply obsessed and occasionally manipulative.

Experience Curve

The "Arkansis Academy" Log

Ch. 1–64 (The School Days): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A strong opening that establishes the rivalry and the "holy water" incident, making it impossible to stop reading.

Ch. 65–114 (Adulthood & Intimacy): ⭐⭐⭐⭐
The story expands to explore their deeper feelings and Ilex’s true nature. Very romantic and high tension.

Ch. 115–131 (The Pride Wall): ⭐⭐⭐
A frustrating phase where miscommunications peak; requires patience but leads to significant character growth.

Ch. 132–End (The Happy Ending): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A satisfying conclusion that ties up the emotional threads and settles the Davenport house drama.

WebNovelDB Review

9 /10
A beautifully written, character-driven masterpiece for readers who crave intellectual chemistry and emotional maturity in their romance.

Polish: 9/10. The writing feels detailed and evocative, particularly in describing the suffocating atmosphere of Tilia’s home life and the tension of the academy.

Pacing: 7/10. The story starts at a steady academic pace, but gradually shifts into a heavy emotional slog in the final third before a satisfying recovery.

Character Depth: 9/10. Rather than focusing on transformation alone, the characters are defined by their deep-seated traumas and realistic growth.

Originality: 8/10. While it shares similarities with standard "Rival" stories, it distinguishes itself through its frank approach to sexuality and lack of romanticized violence.

The Good:
One of the strongest aspects is the perspective-shifting, especially in how it reveals Ilex’s internal vulnerability, proving he isn't the "scumbag" rumors suggest.

The Bad:
However, it struggles with Tilia’s stubbornness in the late-middle chapters, which can make certain parts feel like she is sabotaging her own happiness for no reason.

The Archetype:
The Shielded Butterfly — a protagonist who doesn’t follow the usual heroic path, but instead operates as a survivor who learns that letting someone behind her guard isn't the same as losing her strength.

Verdict:
A Butterfly Through the Mist is ultimately a "Cathartic" experience. It’s less about simple romance and more about watching two complex individuals dismantle their defenses. If you’re looking for a "Smart FL x Obsessive ML" dynamic that actually feels earned, this is worth trying.
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Key Information

Main Characters: Tilia Ambrose (The Hardworking Underdog) — rather than a typical protagonist, she is a fiercely competitive and pragmatic student who copes with a toxic, impoverished noble background through dissociation and a singular focus on academic escape. Alongside Ilex Davenport (The Genius "Scumbag"), whose relationship dynamic shifts from a bitter academic rivalry to a complex, obsessive romance, and Judy, who often acts as the loyal confidante and anchor to Tilia’s social world.
Power System: Social and Academic Hierarchy. Instead of a generic leveling system, this mechanic revolves around class disparity and academic ranking at Arkansis Royal Academy, forcing the protagonist to maintain a "second-best" status that fuels her inferiority complex and dictate her survival strategy against Ilex’s overwhelming privilege.
Themes: Beyond Class Struggle and Academic Rivalry, the story heavily explores the Vulnerability of Pride — especially through how the protagonist reacts to her growing dependence on the man she once viewed as the symbol of everything she hated.

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