Prince Wilfred looked difficult as if he were desperate to remember his memories of wanderings. Al reacts to Prince Wilfred's soliloquy.

"Huh? You don't use any items? So, like natural healing?

To Al's words, Prince Wilfred shook his head sideways as he sifted.

"No, I don't think so either. Uh... Something like, if the heroine kisses you, the curse is broken, or something? But in this case, is it gonna be Liz Beltran kissing you? Because I'm the owner, and you're the one who seems to be on the route. Hmm? Is that another game? I knew I was losing confidence."

"What? Kiss, because?

I heard a low voice, and when I looked next door unexpectedly, I saw Prince Wilfred with Al's very scary face.

"A, Al?

"Hey, Will. Will you let me hear it again? [M] Who says kissing who can break the curse?

"Yeah, that's why Liz Beltran said to Noel... brother, I'm scared of your face! Scared!"

Prince Wilfred, who saw his brother's face, causes his cheeks to cramp. I know you're unconscious, but your hips were beautifully retreating. Al grins with a grin as he remains in a horrible shape.

"Yeah? Because. Because you say things that are too stupid. You know that, don't you? Lili's mine, isn't she?

To Al's words, Prince Wilfred nodded many times at high speed.

"I know! Because I know! And maybe that's in another game...... oh, I remember"

Suddenly he stopped moving and Prince Wilfred blinked. That's how they stare at our faces.

"Noel broke the curse by sticking with the main character! See, that... true love, I guess. I think it was such a development that the curse of the Spirit King was broken because Noel understood that! No, I did!

"True love?

To Al, who looks frigid, Prince Wilfred said in a strangely neat way.

"That's what the Spirit King thought Noel would never budge on. Having learned true love, Noel no longer imitated and reflected on killing the Spirit for no reason afterwards. The Spirit King forgave Noel for that, too. If you've learned true love, it's better. Right, right. That's what I was talking about."

Prince Wilfred keeps talking about all the water on the stand.

We stared at him like that as a pocan, but eventually, Al said.

"True love... Noel doesn't have someone. What are we gonna do?"

Prince Wilfred answered the question, especially too much, with a true face.

"Heroin if normal - Chloe, but now Liz Beltran? What... Oh! I know, brother! Liz Beltran is my brother's! Uh, so don't mean you don't have someone!

Prince Wilfred, stared at by Al, hastily denies it.

It was Al, who had been staring at my brother for a while, but I told him like he was getting back on his mind.

"So? What am I supposed to do when I find out I don't have someone?"

"Do I know? But the condition under which the curse can be lifted is definitely that Noel" knows the love of truth ". Well, I guess that's why I wish Noel really liked someone. I just don't know if I can do it without thinking both ways. In my story, Noel was tied to Chloe, but it didn't say if it was a condition of 'having to think both ways'..."

"Right."

"And anyway, he said it wouldn't start unless Noel made someone he liked first. If it were normal, Liz Beltran, who picked up Noel, would be the other guy...... a joke! Because it's a joke!

Al moved Pickle's eyebrows. I saw that. Prince Wilfred turns pale.

"Will, I hate persistent men. Don't make that hand joke again. You got it?

"If you know what I mean... really, my brother is scared when it comes to Liz Beltran. It reminds me of the Bad End Jandere End."

"I really don't know what you're talking about. I understand that it's not all a lie... but you're heavy. 'Love' to that Noel? Sure enough, the spirits would say, 'Whatever you want.'"

I also agreed deeply with the words.

I've always wondered why a noir who hated Noel and couldn't help but make a statement admitting to breaking the curse. But on this condition, I can snort.

Prince Wilfred said in a somewhat emotional manner.

"But true love, ah. Until a while ago, I had to laugh, but I might think a little bit about it now."

"Will?"

I saw Prince Wilfred as Al stunned. I stare at him unexpectedly, too.

That Prince Wilfred thinks about love?

Prince Wilfred laughed casually when he noticed our gaze wondering what the hell kind of wind it was.

"No... I was told Gatsun by Chloe and my older brother, and I've been thinking about it. I thought of this world as a game, and there was no real sense of being alive anywhere. Because if you make the choice according to the game, the character you aim for falls, and the story flows as you know it. It wouldn't normally be possible in real life, would it? That's why I thought..."

Separating the story, Prince Wilfred hugged the green square cushion that was nearby.

"I had to, when I started, it was completely different. My brother is a lover with a villain warrant lady, and a villain warrant lady is no longer a villain warrant lady. Chloe's not like Chloe I know. Answering the choices you know won't increase her fondness for me. 'Cause it kept getting mean."

Burying his face in the cushion he was holding tight, Prince Wilfred further said.

"I knew I was being mean, but I couldn't stop it. That's how Chloe finally told me. 'You haven't seen me'. I thought you said something. But... if you think about it, you sure do."

"... Will"

"I was superimposing reality Chloe on Chloe, whom I knew. And he was frustrated that he wouldn't return the reaction as he knew it. My brother advised me because of it, and I didn't even try to find out about Chloe in real life. I finally know what makes her mad at me like that."

Prince Wilfred looks up. Is it because of your mind that those eyes look moist?

No, I'm sure it's not my fault.

"I'm alive, aren't I? To this world. It's not a game. I live here... and one day I'm gonna die."

"... you're right, Will"

Al forcefully affirmed Prince Wilfred's words.

"We live here now. Looks like you finally realized that."

"Brother."

Prince Wilfred nodded many times. And look at me.

"Liz Beltran"

"Yes, sir"

I didn't think you'd come here and talk to me.

Replying to his surprise, he couldn't seem to say, but with a determined eye, he said clearly.

"I want to apologize to Chloe. I've caused her a lot of trouble. She's the one who woke me up, and she wants to thank me. But you don't think Chloe wants to see me like this anymore."

"No! Chloe said she wanted to apologize because she said too much too!

I told him in a hurry.

Prince Wilfred will look at me to make sure it's true and false. I nodded heavily at it.

"I saw Chloe the other day, but that's what she said. He wants to apologize to His Highness Wilfred if possible. So I don't think you're gonna tell me you don't want to see me."

"Really? Then I'd definitely like to see Chloe... Liz Beltran, I'm sorry, but could you arrange a stage for me and Chloe to meet? If you're my friend, I think she'll snort honestly, too. And I'm glad you're present in that seat. Um... if I told you to meet me alone, I'm sure she'd be on guard."

"Absolutely."

While I was happy with what you said about Chloe, I saw Al asking for confirmation.

It would take the form of a request from Prince Wilfred, but I didn't think it was a good idea to proceed without talking to his fiancé, Al.

Taking my gaze, Al grinned bitterly.

"... good. I'll take care of Lili, but I need you to be there for me. If it means Will switched hearts, I'd like to support him, too. You're right to apologize to anyone for the inconvenience."

"Yes. - Then, Your Highness Wilfred, I will contact you shortly, through Al. May I?

"Oh, that's good. Thanks."

Prince Wilfred laughing as if the possession had fallen. Seeing that smile, I could believe that he really reflected. If he truly apologizes, Chloe will surely gladly forgive him. Because my friends are sweet people, and I'm not the kind of woman who gets people's heartfelt apologies.

He told me as he looked at the clock that Al had placed in Prince Wilfred's room.

"Lili, should we get back to your mansion? I have to tell Noel what I'm talking about.... because I want to be present on the spot."

"Okay."

There's no way I can get you involved so far and imitate the last time you're off the hook.

Say goodbye to Prince Wilfred and get in the carriage that Al had ordered him to wait.

It didn't take that long to get to the mansion, but I was happy to have some time to breathe.