Finesse, however, likes Finral better for being kinder regardless if he doesn't become next head of his family. Finral was to be heir to the noble house of Vaude and to be engaged with Finesse who is the Clover King's grandniece until his younger brother Langris replaced him by his parents for having stronger magic. Played With between Finral Roulacase and Finesse Calmreich.Charlotte Roselei, noblewoman of the House Roselei who becomes Captain of the Blue Rose squad, had fallen for Yami Sukehiro, a foreigner from another nation who went on to become Captain of Black Bulls, who saved her from her curse by a witch that required her to fall in love to break it much to her dismay.Her kinder and polite cousin, Mimosa Vermillion who is also royalty, is also smitten with Asta. Asta, from the poor village of Hage in the Forsaken Region and is a peasant with no magic before getting his Grimoire, is who Noelle Silva, being royalty, in love with but is a Tsundere toward him for being Oblivious to Love.Can overlap with Single Woman Seeks Good Man as it is the guy's personality that wins her heart (as is the case mentioned above). Compare with All Girls Want Bad Boys, which often follows the same socioeconomic groups (or the inverse, if the girl is The Ingenue and the boy is a Gentleman Snarker or Spoiled Brat). If it's not just the fact that she comes from money, but that he feels like she's above him, she's a Peerless Love Interest. Also often leads to cases of I Can't Believe a Guy Like You Would Notice Me, either with a severe case of insecurity (like the third type above), or simply the poor guy being constantly feeling lucky and appreciative that someone so rich could fall for him. When this happens with royalty, these arrangements are commonly called "morganatic" marriages.Ī relationship variant of the Odd Couple and quite often overlaps with Nobody Thinks It Will Work. Note that the roles aren't locked by gender: a working-class girl who loves a rich boy also fits this trope, as do two lovers of the same gender. When the rich girl wants nothing to do with the poor guy, but slowly warms up to him, it's a different trope entirely. As before, she doesn't care about such things and has to convince him that he's the one she wants. When he finds out, he's either intimidated by her wealth once he finds out, or else doesn't think he's good enough for her. The poor guy and the rich girl fall for one another, but he doesn't know she's rich at first.This usually ends with the girl revealing that she doesn't care if he's rich or poor and that she loves him for who he is. Undaunted, our hero engages in some Zany Scheme to get her to notice him or be impressed by him. The poor guy falls for the rich girl, even though he knows that she's out of his league.
People around them, however, do and conspire to interfere with True Love.
The poor guy and rich girl mutually fall in love, and neither one cares about their differences in wealth.In any case, this is usually played out in one of three ways: Will their love be enough to let them be happy together? Maybe they've been friends their whole lives and the difference in status never really mattered. Maybe she has a habit of slipping out to the seedier side of town for a night of fun. The poor girl has fallen in love with the Gentleman Snarker, or the stable boy secretly courts the princess. Our lovers are from different worlds - one wealthy, one not.