A carriage dives through the main gate and heads to the main hall of Kingsley Castle.

Alicia, peering out through the gaps in the curtains, finds a tight building - Lord Milene - hidden far ahead of the garden. In the story of Beatrice, Emperor Elizabeth has been transferred over there on the grounds of her sanatorium.

Lord Milene lost so much sight that the carriage, which was slowing down gradually, stopped completely. Slightly, the door was opened, and Alicia slowly stepped out.

Unlike when we visited the castle before, there is no such thing as a large number of citizens greeting her. On each side of the staircase, which leads instead to the main door, are lined with guards, pointing the cutting-edge of the shining spear toward heaven, standing without being slight.

Alicia, getting off the carriage, takes the Foreign Minister's Lady Beatrice, and the Kingsguard knight headed by Robert, up the stairs. At that time the main door opened and a skinny figure stood in the centre.

(Chancellor, Yugdrasil......)

"I've been waiting for you, Dear Alicia. Thank you for your long journey."

Alicia's staring up ahead, with the same serene grin that evoked the quiet surface of the water as the last time she saw him, Yugdrasil pointing respectfully into the castle.

"I'll show you. Your Highness Fritz is waiting for you with a long neck."

"I was surprised when I got the news from Madame. Just during an inspection on Sheraford territory."

"Yeah, by chance. We were fortunate to meet Master Beatrice. Because this is how I was able to rush."

Alicia stares carefully at its back as she answers the Chancellor walking forward. Once again before, it seems very hard to believe that this warm and thoughtful figure is about to lead the two countries to war, etc. But a letter from Liddy, and a memory of his resurrected past life, told him he was the mastermind.

I don't see why he sticks so much to getting Heirland. But whatever its interests, its righteousness, or its beliefs, it is no reason for Alicia to pull herself away.

She merely challenged the Chancellor with her whole body to fulfill her desire to save the kingdom from annihilation, a future she strived so hard for in the raw of redemption.

And there's one more thing to face.

"Your Highness. I have brought Her Royal Highness Princess Alicia"

"Oh."

The prince, who answered briefly, indicated by hand to the Chancellor to refrain from being near himself. Alicia narrowed her eyes as she looked up to Prince Fritz, who would sit on the throne on behalf of Emperor Elizabeth.

The prince's wrapped air was different from the last time he saw him. It is sharp as a sharp blade to seep out of the facial expressions erased, and the mother-like deep green eyes look at Alicia and the others coldly. He was magnificent to sit on the throne, and he also made sure that he was here after he had solidified some readiness.

The prince lifted one eyebrow as he bowed down and gently stepped forward.

"I'm surprised. After hearing the news, I didn't expect to get into our country... That's a big deal. Don't you ever think it's horrible?

"The most horrible thing for me is that the ties between the two countries are broken as they are and a lot of innocent blood is shed. With that in mind, there's no such thing as standing here."

"Blood without sin, huh? As always, your answer is exemplary."

The prince's gaze sharpens, slightly distorting the edges of his lips. But the change was an instant, and soon he returned to his original frozen expression.

"But you're sad. You are so prepared to come, but what created this critical situation is an unfamiliar conspiracy of subordinates."

"I'm afraid, Your Highness. I believe that strong will, justice, brightens the truth."

"You believe in his innocence?

"Yeah. Of course, I believe Liddy. If I hadn't believed you, I wouldn't have sent him to this land."

Fritz laughed with her nose at Alicia's answer. Then he received parchment and a feather pen from the Chancellor and wrote his own autograph in a sarcastic manner.

"Permit."

He told as he gave it to Alicia through the Chancellor.

"For the sake of fairness, those who stand on the stand are given the right to meet with those who can be put on trial. They say that's the rule based on tradition. Right, Yugdrasil."

"Yes, Your Highness is right."

That said, the Chancellor smiles. Alicia felt faint about its natural correctness. On the other hand, he said that Heilland was in such a disadvantageous situation that he was flat out allowed to meet with Liddy, no matter how much tradition. I realized that again.

"That's it. The referee begins tomorrow at noon. Until then, you can have whatever you want."

The Prince's signal opens the door between the sights. Alicia bowed her head lightly and tried to exit the scene - staying and looking up at Prince Fritz again.

"Dear Fritz. Just one thing I'd like to ask you."

"What?"

The prince tilts his neck slightly and urges ahead. Staring into the deep-green eyes with no temperature, what comes to Alicia's head is a word asked of Emperor Elizabeth on the hill one day or another.

"Previously, when His Majesty asked what a king was, he said that the king was power and symbol. Being the state itself, Your Highness replied. Does that still change your mind?

As he tried to explore sincerity, the prince stared at Alicia as he pierced his silence for a while. Slightly, he opened his mouth strictly.

"It doesn't change. It doesn't change.... That's probably different from your answer. But that's a disagreement. It doesn't mean which is right and which is wrong. So I'm going after my ideals."

You'll be the same. [M] Smile lightly, Fritz asks. Alicia, on the other hand, nodded small, but certainly.

"Right," replied the voice Rin. "I, too, will pierce my beliefs. That's why I'm here."

Tight, quiet but intense sparks scatter between the prince and Alicia. At the end of the day, Alicia left while she was watching.

After all, the prince and I are different. Neither the ideals of being royal nor the way you think about the state overlap from nothing to nothing. Like the prince, I guess there's no success or failure there. That's why it won't come true to stop him with a simple discussion.

- Only one thing, by winning in the referee.

"You're stubborn, too. This is not a glimmer."

Only Robert, who accompanied him until he saw him as an escort, shrugged his shoulders behind him. It should be noted that Beatrice and other escort knights were waiting while refraining.

Robert asks in a floating voice as usual, even as he guards his surroundings.

"Well, for once, I let my benevolence as a guest pass. What will you do after this? Wherever you go, I'll take good care of you."

"I'll use this."

Giving the knight the deed given to him by Fritz, Alicia smiles. I guess Robert against also expected Alicia's answer. "I have to lose it," he said with a grin on his neat face.

"Dear Alicia ⁉"

With Mrs. Crown and Robert, when Alicia appeared in the dungeon down a dark, cold staircase, Liddy Sutherland rose in the dungeon from above.

Although the fine clothes she is wearing have been thinly dirty, Alicia is relieved to look healthier than she thought. As I had heard beforehand from the Lady, there are no traumas that were eyes other than bandages around her head, and there is no appearance of her being hurt as a prisoner.

Waiting for the soldiers to unlock it, Alicia went to jail and rushed over to Liddy.

"Liddy! You're safe..."

"Why are you going to Aaldar so soon? As soon as possible, I was wondering if they would arrive after the referee began..."

With confusion in his face, Liddy sees Alicia and Robert.

Naturally if you try him. Mrs. Crown had asked me if I was going to call Alicia to Aardhar as my last bet, but I didn't think King James would accept that. And yet, if the princess rushed off significantly faster than planned, I can't help but be surprised at what happened.

Alicia, who looked into Liddy's heart like that, tries to explain how she got here. But before she could open her mouth, someone just ran down the stairs.

"Dear Alicia! Dear Beatrice,"

"Charlotte!

The red-haired girl, who jumped all the way out of the shadow leading to the stairs, still jumped inside the cabin when she found Alicia.

"Good, you're here... I'm sorry, Master Alicia. My father, Your Highness..."

"It's okay. More than that, thanks for protecting Liddy."

As Alicia holds her hand with heartfelt gratitude, Charlotte brings tears filled with her big eyes.

In fact, if Beatrice or she hadn't been on her side, Liddy's body would have been in danger. The prince and the prime minister would have preferred to have executed Liddy without a trial or "accidental accident" and brought him in early until the war began. I guess I didn't do that because Charlotte, who was the spiritual backbone of Fritz, gave me about this side.

Well. What should we talk about and hear from?

Alicia and Liddy, and Charlotte. The three of them, who were in a vortex in each of them and spent their time in rage, can twilight on the way as they face each other.

It sounded pungent and dry so as to blow away those three confusions. As the three of them turned to you, there was Beatrice smiling with her hands together and Robert joyfully arming beside her.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I know how you feel, but let's just calm down"

"Yeah. Your wife is right. Let's go. Here, breathe. Spit up. Right, it's neat, isn't it?

"Oh, oh."

"Right..."

"This is how we met."

Liddy on the cheek and Alicia blinking. Charlotte laughs at both of them just a little, and the dark, starchy dungeon air brightens up a little.

I skipped one wink that was as good as ever to the three of us who showed the reaction of the three of us, and Robert gracefully raised his right hand.

"So shall we go with the exchange of information? My motto is ladyfirst, but I can't even say that. First of all, boy, I need you to tell me all about what happened to you in Aardar."