It's been a long time since the two of them have seen each other, and now they're back at it again. This time, the two men are in love, and it's a shame that they can't see each other anymore. They're both worried about what's going to happen to their relationship, and they decide that the shrine's "impedimentary discipline" has caused them all this trouble, and that's why they've had to take the law enforcement step. They hope that the emperor won't mind. The prince has arrived, and thanks to the emperor, he's now a hero. The emperor has issued an edict that says that the director of law enforcement should be stripped of his position and that the two law enforcement officials should be given over to the pavilion to be dealt with by whatever means they want. The king is all, "I don't really care about what you do" , and he doesn't even care if they take his people back. He's just worried about how to get stronger, and this is the only thing that matters to him. He wants to make sure that they'll be able to do whatever they want with their people, and not have to hold them for a long period of time. He decides that he'll give them the central store in the temple as compensation for all the trouble they caused.
It's been a long time since the two of them have seen each other, and now they're back at it again. This time, the two men are in love, and it's a shame that they can't see each other anymore. They're both worried about what's going to happen to their relationship, and they decide that the shrine's "impedimentary discipline" has caused them all this trouble, and that's why they've had to take the law enforcement step. They hope that the emperor won't mind. The prince has arrived, and thanks to the emperor, he's now a hero. The emperor has issued an edict that says that the director of law enforcement should be stripped of his position and that the two law enforcement officials should be given over to the pavilion to be dealt with by whatever means they want. The king is all, "I don't really care about what you do" , and he doesn't even care if they take his people back. He's just worried about how to get stronger, and this is the only thing that matters to him. He wants to make sure that they'll be able to do whatever they want with their people, and not have to hold them for a long period of time. He decides that he'll give them the central store in the temple as compensation for all the trouble they caused.