Charlotte/Story

Rozemyne and Charlotte first meet a couple of weeks before Charlotte's baptism. In order to learn how to command, Charlotte is put in charge of setting up her own room in the northern building before moving there from the building for unbaptized children. Running into each other on the corridor, Charlotte and her sister make plans for a tea-party with both sisters being very happy to finally meet each other.

The tea party is held in Rozemyne's quarters and at first everything seems nice and pleasant. But then Wilfried storms in demanding that Charlotte stay away from Rozemyne and not be fooled by her. When Rozemyne asks what brought this on, Wilfried instead of explaining, charges at Rozemyne. Before he can reach her though Angelica tackles him to the ground and restrains him. He tries to intimidate her with his position, but she refuses to let him go and Damuel quickly backs her up. Not even Wilfried's own guard knights are willing to come to his aid, due to his actions. While pinned he starts to scream about Rozemyne being the bad one and that his grandmother told him all about her and Ferdinand's evil plots. To his obvious surprise this does not lead his own guard knights to intervene on his behalf but instead causes Lamprecht and a fellow retainer to shout at him, asking insistently when and where he met Veronica. At this Rozemyne sends her head retainer Rihyarda to get Aub Ehrenfest as quickly as possible.

Charlotte is greatly intimidated by all the commotion. When Rozemyne notices this, she signals her younger sister to move close to her and Charlotte gladly does so, taking comfort in the closeness.

Rihyarda soon arrives with Sylvester, Karstedt, Ferdinand and Eckhart. While Eckhart is sent off to gather Wilfried's attendants, Florencia arrives and Rihyarda prepares the room for the meeting. Only when everyone has come to Rozemyne's rooms does Sylvester ask Rozemyne to command Angelica to release Wilfriedm, beginning the interrogation. Sylvester, supported by Ferdinand then questions his son about the events.

As they find out, during the hunting festival Wilfried had been tricked by nobles of the former Veronica Faction and their children to enter the tower in which Veronica was imprisoned, which constitutes a crime. It is only at this point that Wilfried and Charlotte learn of their grandmother's grave crimes and that it was Sylvester himself who sentences her to being imprisoned and forced to wear schtappe sealing bracelets for the rest of her life.

After Florencia tells her children how Veronica practically stole Wilfried away from her, Ferdinand tells Rozemyne to state her experiences and hardships that happened due to Veronica's and Bezewanst's crimes, making Wilfried realize that he is in the wrong and he apologizes to her for his accusations.

When the discussion moves on to Wilfried's punishment the children learn how severe the act of entering the tower without the archduke's permission is. In fact it is considered treason and can even be punished with execution, depending on the circumstance. Since Wilfried was tricked by adults into committing this crime, without any ill intent, the adults are trying hard to find a way to avoid having to disinherit him, but both the law and the stability of the duchy require that Wilfried is punished in some way. They also don't want to show weakness to the purpetrators, since in all due likelyhood they instigated the whole affair for that very reason.

It is Rozemyne who manages to come up with the best solution. Sylvester will use the memory searching magic tool on his own son and make this knowledge public. Since this tool is usually reserved for only the worst of criminals, doing so will send a strong message that the Aub will not let his son's crimes go unpunished and be swept under the rug. This will also allow Sylvester to learn the identities of the nobles who tricked the boy and potentially see other shortcomings of his educations so they can be corrected. Furthermore while Wilfried is not entirely removed from the line of succession, the guarantee of his succession is revoked, meaning that in theory and of the archduke's children - including the adopted Rozemyne - could now once again win the competition and be chosen as the next Aub. While this will greatly harm Wilfried's reputation among the nobility, it is far preferable to life-imprisonment or being sent to the temple to become a Blue Robe, which were the most likely outcomes had Rozemyne not come up with a better solution.

Both Florencia and Charlotte are greatly relieved and thank Rozemyne profusely for saving Wilfried.

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