
Here’s some spoilers about the novel from wiki
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Oscar is thrown back in time and meets a young Tinasha, who has not yet become a witch. One thing leads to another and Oscar realizes that the reason he was sent here is to save Tinasha from the terrible incident that led to her becoming a witch. In the end, he achieves this, but at the cost of overwriting the future from which he came and which saw the two get married. So now we find ourselves staying in this timeline where things have changed a lot. One big difference is that the Magical Empire of Tuldarr still exists and this is where Oscar arrives, who is visiting in hopes of finding someone who can break the curse placed on him (a curse that will kill anyone who carries his child). The current king of Tuldarr takes Oscar under the castle, where he hopes the prince will be able to find the solution to his problem. Sleeping beneath the castle is Tinasha, who has placed herself in a magical sleep for hundreds of years in hopes of meeting this world's Oscar in the future (like her original self did in the first timeline). Oscar's appearance awakens her from her sleep and she asks the prince to marry her, but naturally, Oscar has no idea who she is and refuses her advances, he remembers nothing about her. To make matters worse, the King of Tuldarr wants Tinasha to return to her rightful place on the throne, so even if Tinasha wants to marry Oscar, there are all kinds of political problems since he is next in line to become king of Farsas. For now, Tinasha is allowed to stay in Farsas for six months which is when she goes with Regis, while she works to break the curse Oscar is under. Since she can teleport from there to Tuldarr, it means she can prepare for her coronation (even if she wants to throw everything away to remain in Farsas).
With quite a bit of change in this timeline compared to the first, it's fair to say that this Tinasha and Oscar are very different from those we knew before. They still have the core components of their personalities, so they're not alien to us by any means, but it's interesting to see how they've changed. Tinasha, for example, is much more childish and carefree than her original counterpart, which makes sense since she hasn't gone through the same horrible experiences. Oscar, for his part, is more abrasive, but it's easy to see why when he's suddenly thrust into the position of having such a mysterious woman know everything about him and want to become her fiancée when he's just met her.
Cause I refuse to not know what happens! Leaving us like that how dare (╯°Д °)╯╧╧