This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the prince and his attendants in the tower. The prince tells the attendants that the tower is honored to host them, but that they don't yet know who is responsible for the assassination attempt. The attendants reassure the prince that they won't blame the tower for the attack, and the prince thanks them profusely for their generosity. The servants are impressed by the prince's calm and dignity in the face of an assassination attempt, and they wonder if the prince is aware of the fact that he has been touched by the camille. The tower is connected to the capital city of the empire by a magical teleportation, which takes three days to complete. The knight commander of the tower, cis von Amateon, is also honored to meet the prince, and he is so handsome that he sends an assassin to meet him. The dragon reassures the prince not to worry about his lost memories, as they will soon return.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the prince and his attendants in the tower. The prince tells the attendants that the tower is honored to host them, but that they don't yet know who is responsible for the assassination attempt. The attendants reassure the prince that they won't blame the tower for the attack, and the prince thanks them profusely for their generosity. The servants are impressed by the prince's calm and dignity in the face of an assassination attempt, and they wonder if the prince is aware of the fact that he has been touched by the camille. The tower is connected to the capital city of the empire by a magical teleportation, which takes three days to complete. The knight commander of the tower, cis von Amateon, is also honored to meet the prince, and he is so handsome that he sends an assassin to meet him. The dragon reassures the prince not to worry about his lost memories, as they will soon return.