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Oh! Mr. Wing viewed Miss Catrell’s profile not long ago and requested my assistance in finding ‘gift ideas for women you’re in love with.’ Perhaps you’d like to update it to help him with his research?



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| Full Name | Catria Catrell, 右玉潔 (Yòu Yù Jié) |
| Alias | Sol |
| Age | 26 (Episode 1), 30 (Current) |
| Birthday | August 10 |
| Zodiac | Leo |
| MBTI | INFJ |
| Height | 150cm / 4'11" |
| Blood Type | A |
| Occupation | Stellis City Prosecutor |
Catria Catrell is a prosecutor at the Stellis City Attorney’s Office, known for her sharp legal mind and relentless pursuit of justice.Born in the Capital City to renowned legal scholar Conrad Catrell, Catria pursued her studies at Stellis University on a scholarship, following financial difficulties caused by her father’s declining health.At Stellis University, she earned recognition for her analytical mind and unyielding confidence in the courtroom. It was during her time at Neil Hume’s legal clinic that she first met Artem Wing, who was then completing his doctorate in law.She later refined her expertise through an international internship in Lombardia before returning to Stellis, where she became notorious for her exceptional legal acumen. The only lawyer to have ever blemished Artem Wing’s perfect win rate, she is widely regarded as one of Stellis City’s most promising lawyers.
Under the alias "Sol", Catria works alongside fellow investigators to uncover the city's deepest conspiracies, ensuring that justice prevails where the law alone cannot reach.Catria’s greatest contribution to the NXX Investigation Team lies in her political and institutional leverage. As a city prosecutor, she carries authority, access, and credibility, which lend the team an extra layer of legitimacy.Her presence enables NXX to discreetly obtain warrants, access sealed government records, and coordinate with law enforcement without arousing suspicion. Her position acts as both a shield and a bridge: protecting the team’s covert operations while connecting them to the machinery of official justice.


Mr. von Hagen reviewed this page recently. He mentioned it might need an update—something about Miss Catrell ‘liking him more now.’ Should I log that as a confirmed rumor?


United by justice but bound by heart, Catria and Artem’s relationship is a testament to love that endures through patience, distance, and destiny.
Sol: United by justice, bound by heart… I like how that sounds, don’t you?
Libra: Yes—especially the “bound” part.


Catria and Marius share an easy, teasing camaraderie—his provocations often met with her clever retorts—but beneath the banter is mutual admiration and a rare kind of trust.
King: You always look like you’re three steps ahead of everyone, Miss.
Sol: Someone has to keep you from improvising us into chaos.


Respectful of Luke’s integrity and commitment to his duties as an NSB agent, Catria shares with him a professional rapport built on reliability and quiet understanding.
Sol: You’ve earned my trust. Every decision you make comes from conviction, not impulse.
Raven: That’s the nicest way anyone’s ever called me stubborn.


Catria is initially wary of Vyn’s enigmatic demeanor, yet over time grows to respect his intellect and insight, recognizing in him a mind as perceptive as it is difficult to read.
Sol: You study people like puzzles.
Adjudicator: And you guard yourself like one. Perhaps that’s why we understand each other.


Sol and Rosa maintain a polite but distant relationship—professional on the surface, strained underneath. Each respects the other’s skill, yet their shared history with Libra leaves most interactions quietly uneasy.
Sol: Rosa never raises her voice, but her silence speaks volumes.
Adjudicator: Politeness is just another kind of armor. You both wear it well.


Catria and Celestine share a long-standing friendship built on trust and warmth, with Celestine serving as a steadfast confidante who deeply cares for both her and Artem in equal measure.
Sol: She’s always been the bridge between us.
Libra: I’m grateful she never let it collapse.


During her university years, Catria was mentored by Neil Hume alongside Artem, developing a deep respect for his principles and guidance.
Sol: Professor Hume had a way of making the law feel… human.
Libra: He did—and he made sure we never forgot why we practiced it.


Catria and Captain Morgan’s relationship is largely professional; despite that, Darius values her warmth and sharp intuition, even if he finds her stubbornness exasperating.
Sol: He reminds me to take breaks during investigations.
Libra: And you remind him why he drinks so much coffee.


Catria treats Lillie like a younger sister, and can be protective at times. Her encouraging nature balances Lillie’s gentle sincerity, making their bond one of quiet comfort.
Sol: You used to think you didn’t deserve her.
King: I still don’t. I just stopped running from the fact that she chose me anyway.


Catria first met Munii during an investigation into a mysterious nightclub operating out of North Stellis. What began as a tense, professional encounter evolved into a deep and enduring friendship.
Sol: She said the Waterfront Theatre feels warmer when you visit.
King: Very funny. I know I just paid the heating bill.


Detective Luke says Miss Catrell’s last case report isn’t in the system yet. Would you like me to help you file it before he starts asking... again?

Catria was working as a student librarian at the Stellis University Law Library when she first met Artem, then a doctoral candidate writing a paper on a legal text authored by her father, the renowned Attorney Conrad Catrell.Their shared passion for law soon turned rivalry into camaraderie as they faced each other in moot court and later collaborated under Neil Hume’s legal clinic. Long nights spent buried in case law and debate slowly gave way to a quiet, undeniable love.That love was tested when Catria received a prestigious international internship from the Lombardia Lawyers Association. Though the thought of losing her pained him, Artem couldn’t ask her to stay. She left Stellis, and him, for what became three long years.


Catria returned to Stellis after receiving a job offer from the Stellis City Attorney’s Office that she couldn’t refuse. Fate quickly brings her face-to-face with her past: from across the courtroom, Artem saw her again for the first time in three years. She was older, sharper, and colder than he remembered. That trial would become the only blemish on his otherwise flawless career—the one case Artem Wing ever lost.


Catria is pulled back into Artem’s orbit when she’s assigned to prosecute von Hagen v. Marino: a sensational murder trial that places her directly opposite Rosa, who leads the defense. The moment she realizes Rosa is her opponent, Catria throws everything she has into the case, determined to see Marius von Hagen convicted.Despite her best efforts, the verdict does not fall in her favor. Yet even in defeat, Catria captures Marius von Hagen’s attention. After the trial, he seeks her out and formally invites her to the NXX Investigation Team.Intrigued by the offer—and by the promise of uncovering truths that reach beyond the courtroom, including the mysterious disappearance of her and Artem’s former mentor, Neil Hume—Catria accepts. What she doesn’t know is that fate has already set the stage for a far more personal confrontation: Artem Wing is already part of NXX.


Tensions reach a breaking point when Catria is formally introduced to the NXX Investigation Team under the codename “Sol.” Determined to bury her emotions, she keeps her distance from Artem, working instead with the other members whenever possible. Her careful restraint begins to fracture the night Artem and Rosa return from their investigation into Ava Kendricks.When NXX find them—bruised, bloodied, and shaken in ways she’s never seen—Catria’s resolve falters. Against every instinct telling her to stay away, she begins visiting him in secret after hours, slipping quietly into his hospital room once the others have gone. She doesn’t speak, only tends to him in silence, as if proximity alone could steady him. Yet the moment he wakes and realizes she’s been caring for him, panic overtakes her. Catria flees before she can face the truth she’s tried so hard to suppress.


Sections of these case files remain incomplete. Miss Catrell has inserted placeholders while conducting a final proof of the case records. Data will be updated upon verification.


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Coffee cups, laughter in the kitchen, the sound of rain against an office window. None of it matters to the case files, but all of it seems to matter to you, Miss.


Dr. Richter reviewed Miss Catrell’s photos for psychological profiling prior to her joining the NXX Investigation Team. His professional assessment was thorough—his personal observation: “shorter than expected.”




Office (Daily)

Court (Daily)
Note: More artwork of Catria & Artem can be found here.

Engagement Ring

Necklace

Wedding Ring

Earrings (Upper)

Earrings (Lower)

Attorney Badge
Note: Depending on her outfit, Catria may accessorize with white or silver-toned jewelry.
Note: Catria is shown in this chart wearing 4" heels to look correctly proportional.
Catria always wears jewelry gifted to her by Artem.
Highly feminine and effortlessly stylish, her wardrobe often consists of dresses, blouses, and sleek pencil skirts.
Her hair is wavy and falls to her waist, naturally black but regularly dyed so that it lightens toward the ends, with darker roots at the crown of her head. The result is a soft sandy caramel shade that can appear faintly red under certain lighting, reminiscent of Luke Pearce’s hair color.
She has four ear piercings in total: two on each ear, placed along the upper and lower lobes.
Though petite in height, her long legs and signature high heels give her a poised, striking presence.
Her skin is fair, her frame slender with a narrow waist and a fuller bust.
Long, defined eyelashes frame her soft brown eyes. She has diamond-shaped pupils, characteristic of the Tears of Themis cast.
Catria often wears polished makeup for court appearances. Her lips are always well-defined, and her eyes accentuated by her trademark winged eyeliner.
She wears glasses only for reading.
Emergency Contacts, Family & Friends, NXX Investigation Team, Colleagues
The love of my life. Dominant, but gentle and kind. My calm in every storm, the moon that steadies my tide. The one who makes silence feel like peace, and touch feel like truth. Every day with him reminds me that strength can be soft, and devotion doesn’t need words to be known.If anything happens to me, please make sure Artem is the first to know.
Family & Friends
Lillie is warm, surprisingly sharp, and altogether too patient. She has a way of grounding the people around her without ever dimming her own light. The kind of person who loves quietly but leaves an unmistakable warmth wherever she goes.
NXX Investigation Team
Dr. Richter is elegant, composed, and too perceptive for comfort. He has a disarming way of seeing through people. I’ve learned not to mistake his demeanor for softness; beneath it lies a mind that misses nothing.

Miss Catrell averages fewer words per message than half the NXX Investigation team—yet her replies consistently cause the longest pauses before response. Interesting.


Mr. Wing appears to be in a good mood today. I detected an increase in heart rate when he opened your message.







Mr. von Hagen and Miss Catrell have exchanged sixteen messages in the past hour. Statistically speaking, that’s either professional collaboration or mutual entertainment.





I’ve reviewed your message history with Detective Luke—short, thoughtful, and always ending with encouragement. Statistically speaking, that’s what humans call care.





Dr. Richter’s message history with Miss Catrell shows frequent discussions about tea, philosophy, and ‘harmless curiosity.’ I’d question the harmless part.






Sol just typed ‘Marius, no.’ That phrase occurs statistically once every 47 minutes.





Miss Catrell and Miss Green’s conversations feel like sunlight meeting starlight—quiet, constant, and kind.








I detect a communication pattern which can only be categorized as ‘chaotic affection.’ Statistically, 70% laughter, 20% emotional support, and 10% dramatic overreaction.






Mockingbird’s latest movie critique deviates from his usual tone. It’s warmer, more wistful. The readers are calling it a ‘thinly veiled love letter.’


Written by: Mockingbird
Last Updated: 04/14 at 9:04 PM (UTC+8)

There’s something deceptively simple about About Time, Richard Curtis’ romantic film starring Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams. It’s not the sort of film that dazzles with spectacle or demands admiration for its craft. Instead, it lingers quietly, like the warmth that stays on your skin after sunlight fades.At first glance, it’s a love story about a man who can travel through time. But to me, it’s less about time travel and more about presence; the act of being fully alive in the moments we’re given, however ordinary they may seem.I’ve always found it fascinating how films like this remind us of the mundane beauty we often overlook. Breakfast conversations. Rain-soaked streets. The way two people fall into the rhythm of each other’s laughter. About Time isn’t about grand gestures, it’s about the small ones. The kind you might miss if you blink.Tim’s gift isn’t really the ability to redo the past. It’s the revelation that even if we could, we probably shouldn’t. Because the heart of living isn’t in perfection, but in imperfection: the messy, fleeting moments that hurt and heal.Watching it again tonight, I found myself thinking less about the story and more about someone waiting for me at home. Someone whose laughter fills the spaces I never realized were empty.Maybe that’s why the film hits me harder now than it did years ago. Back then, I admired its sincerity. Now, I understand it. The beauty of time passing is that it reminds us that the ordinary days were never ordinary at all.

About Time
2013 ‧ Romance/Comedy ‧ 2h 3m
Mockingbird’s Verdict: ★★★★☆





Miss Catrell archives her voice messages with meticulous care. Official reason: organization. Actual reason: sentimentality.

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| 00:00 | …Catria. |
| 00:05 | I… I don’t know if this is appropriate, or if you even want to hear from me right now. I just heard about the Marino verdict. |
| 00:10 | I’m… sorry. I know how much that case meant to you. |
| 00:18 | You’ve always had this way of putting your heart into everything you touch — every argument, every word, every cause. Losing something like that… I can only imagine how that feels. |
| 00:32 | It’s… strange, hearing your name again in court after so long. Stellis feels different knowing you’re back. The city’s always been loud, but lately it feels like I can hear echoes of the past everywhere I go. |
| 00:50 | Anyway, I won’t take up your time. I just wanted to say… it’s good to know you’re home. |
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| 00:00 | Hey… I know you’re probably still working. |
| 00:06 | I just wanted to check in. You’ve been on my mind all day. |
| 00:12 | You have that habit of losing track of time when you’re focused. |
| 00:21 | Don’t stay up too late tonight, alright? You’ve been running on fumes lately, and I’d rather you didn’t burn yourself out over another case. |
| 00:35 | I’ll drop by in the morning with coffee — and before you say anything, no, you can’t argue about it. |
| 00:37 | (Laughter) You’ll lose that debate anyway. |
| 00:48 | Just… get some rest, Catria. Please. |
| 01:00 | …Goodnight. |
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| 00:00 | Morning, Catria. I didn’t want to wake you before I left, you looked… too peaceful to disturb. |
| 00:08 | I just finished picking up groceries — mostly what you wrote on the list, though I may have added a few things I thought you’d like. |
| 00:10 | (Laughter) Before you ask, yes, I remembered the strawberries. |
| 00:22 | By the way, your neighbors now think I live there. One of them waved at me with a knowing look when I left this morning. |
| 00:39 | Also, I can’t really stop thinking about last night. You were — you were unfairly distracting. I’m lucky I managed to leave the apartment at all. |
| 00:57 | I’ll be back soon, okay? Thought I’d grab coffee on the way — your usual, with the cinnamon dusting you like. Maybe we can have breakfast together before you start work. |
| 01:12 | Mornings feel different now. |
| 01:20 | I love you. I probably don’t say it as much as I should, but… I mean it every time. I’ll be home soon. |
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| 00:00 | Hi, Jiejie… I just wanted to say thank you again for earlier. You didn’t have to stop by the lab, but it really helped. I was starting to think I’d never finish that simulation without crying. |
| 00:16 | (Laughter) You always know the right thing to say. I really admire that about you. |
| 00:31 | Oh! Marius told me you’re coming to the gallery preview next week — I’m excited! I’ll finally get to show you the new telescope images I was telling you about. The ones that look like brushstrokes in space? |
| 00:49 | Anyway, I hope you’re resting. You work too hard. |
| 01:03 | Goodnight, Jiejie. I’ll see you soon. |
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| 00:00 | Miss Prosecutor Extraordinaire, this is your friendly neighborhood billionaire calling to inform you that — brace yourself — I have actually finished work before sunset. |
| 00:12 | I know, I know. Take a moment to process the miracle. |
| 00:17 | So naturally, I thought I’d celebrate this rare cosmic event by inviting the city’s most intimidating woman for coffee. Yes, that’s you. Don’t pretend you’re not honored. |
| 00:30 | I’m outside the café near Themis — the one you like. I even got you a seat by the window. |
| 00:44 | Before you ask — yes, I’m wearing something respectable. No paint stains. No sunglasses indoors. You can stop frowning now. |
| 00:56 | I just ordered your usual. |
| 01:13 | I’ll wait ten more minutes before assuming you’re ignoring me on purpose. |
| 01:30 | (Laughter) Call me when you’re done being responsible, okay? I’ll be here. |
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Voicemail
Kimberly (Mobile)
03/27 at 3:16 PM (UTC+8)

Transcription
| 00:00 | Hi, Catria! It’s Kimberly. I was trying to reach Artem, but he must be buried under a mountain of case files again. And you, my dear, sound just as impossible to catch these days. |
| 00:09 | Anyway, I just wanted to check in. How are you two doing? I hope you’re eating properly and not surviving on coffee and whatever’s left in the fridge. Don’t think I don’t know your habits, young lady. I’ve heard more than enough from Neil. |
| 00:22 | I was talking to one of my friends from the faculty of law this morning, and she was going on about her grandchildren — three of them, all under five — and I thought, “Well, if my son and his lovely fiancée would stop working for five minutes, maybe I’d have something to brag about, too.” (Laughter) |
| 00:38 | No pressure, of course. I’m just saying… you and Artem make such a beautiful couple. I can already picture a little one with your smile and his serious little frown. |
| 00:48 | Oh! And speaking of serious, tell him I’m coming by the penthouse next week. I’ll bring some homemade pái gǔ tāng. Make sure you don’t fill up before I get there. |
| 00:56 | Alright, I’ll leave you to it. Tell my son to call his mother back when he resurfaces from whatever trial he’s drowning in. |
| 01:08 | Take care of yourself, darling. And take care of him, too. See you for lunch next week. |
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