Imperial St. Petersburg. End of the 19th century. Eighteen-year-old Pauline, daughter of Antonina Zabrodina and Konstantin Matveev (Book 1. Diana the Huntress), attends the University and meets the student Gregory Veniaminov. The student falls in love with a charming girl, but cannot reveal his feelings to her. Gregory is too timid with girls. He writes a letter to Pauline, in which he confesses his love to her with the help of Shakespeare's sonnet. Pauline is intrigued by Gregory's attention.
However, after partying with friends, his behavior changes dramatically. Gregory's timidity disappears and he becomes a womanizer. And Sigmund Freud and the 'Ancient Goddess of Love and Fertility' are to blame for this. So what happened at the student party? Will Pauline and Gregory stay together?
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