The Rotten Lady Rosa Wants to Watch Over Love from the Shadows
Ultimately, the noble rotter Rosa never gives up on adoration (4)
The East Twenty-first Church, which was using the bicorn nature of nostalgia only for boys to hunt warcraft and inhumanely manufacture horrible poisons, was to be turned into an orphanage, at Rosa von Langheim's suggestion.
The boys involved also helped that the memory of the damage itself was vague, and said they would not shun that orphanage and, on the contrary, mourned the warcraft they themselves had killed for a wicked purpose.
Never again did the needy boys get attached to ignorance and stain their hands on sin, and the newborn orphanage embraced the children widely, as well as Rosa herself, equipped with educational functions and serving the royal castle, took the teaching whip every now and again.
The children, who had no place to go, wore a great deal of upbringing here, and some of them said that the blood of bicorns soaked into the building affected them or showed up to blossom their magic.
The most famous of these would be someone named Faye Roselle.
He raised his name as a serving painter, taking advantage of his artistic education in orphanages as well as standing up as a knight.
The immersive battle scene, depicted in Faye's synonymous "ten thousand paintings" method, contributed greatly to the fostering of public opinion that the Berk Empire was a prostitute force, and the portrait of the knight, entitled "Men of Fight," was deeply loved by women, irrespective of their status, and instantly joined the history of painting.
So much so that he was recognized for his accomplishments and was later given the family name and knight title of Roselle.
In this way, the advanced education, rumored to surpass the Royal College, produces one outstanding scholar or writer after another.
The graduates took over the will of founder Rosa, and collaborator Anton, for an aggressive transmission.
Incidentally, this orphanage takes on a characteristic shape, such that the reverse triangle pierces against the pillar as a result of a roof collapse at the time of the incident.
There was also a call to repair it, but Rosa's intention not to weather the case made it seem like the building that got the two horns was maintained as it was.
The name of the orphanage is "Land of the Two Horns (Bicorns Site)".
Bicorn was shortened and sometimes referred to as "Big Sight".
Graduate students, including Fay, launched their own community and held novels and 10,000 paintings distributions on the Big Site in summer and winter, taking on the role of Berk Cultural Luxury -.