The next morning, Bulgar asks to be taken to town. Bulgar tells him to hurry because some people suspect that they drank the water from a well. He tells Bulgar to hurry to town because he needs to find some herbs to cure people. He asks Bulgar why he's been gone so long, and Bulgar replies that he doesn't know why anyone has noticed that Bulgar has been gone for so long. He then introduces himself as the second prince, who was the man who arrested Bulgar's father and father-in-law during a failed coup attempt. The second prince is also the guy who married the "ghost bride" in the coffin, which means Bulgar is the emperor of the empire. He's the one who ordered the death penalty for his parents, which is why his mother found out about it. He wants to get the truth out of his mother's hands, and he wants to overthrow the foolish King. He also wants to help Bulgar overthrow the emperor.
The next morning, Bulgar asks to be taken to town. Bulgar tells him to hurry because some people suspect that they drank the water from a well. He tells Bulgar to hurry to town because he needs to find some herbs to cure people. He asks Bulgar why he's been gone so long, and Bulgar replies that he doesn't know why anyone has noticed that Bulgar has been gone for so long. He then introduces himself as the second prince, who was the man who arrested Bulgar's father and father-in-law during a failed coup attempt. The second prince is also the guy who married the "ghost bride" in the coffin, which means Bulgar is the emperor of the empire. He's the one who ordered the death penalty for his parents, which is why his mother found out about it. He wants to get the truth out of his mother's hands, and he wants to overthrow the foolish King. He also wants to help Bulgar overthrow the emperor.