Wilma/Story

Myne offers Wilma to become her attendant, which she initially refused, due to her androphobia and her responsibility for the unbaptised orphans. Myne gained insight into Wilma's past and the reason why she is hesitant. As Myne still wishes for Wilma to become her attendant, she proposed favorable terms, allowing her to stay in the orphanage. Wilma gladly accepts Myne's offer and becomes her attendant.

Myne respects Wilma's decisions and minds Wilma's situation which is shown by her act of taking Rosina to the orphanage for visits instead of Fran and Myne's effort to think of a solution to Wilma's problem.

Wilma's artistic talent lies in drawing and painting, which Myne then puts to use in the crafts she is making.

Rozemyne wants to create illustrations for her charity concert to sell as merchandise. After Wilma saw a drawing of Ferdinand by Rosina, she voluntarily decides to go and see Ferdinand for herself, thus being able to create the illustrations.

It is currently unclear what the current stage of Wilma's androphobia is, but in the absence of Rozemyne, Benno chastised Wilma for not properly doing her job as overseer of the orphanage. Wilma was then taken to the monastery in Hasse to help the grey shrine maiden Lily give birth, who was left in the orphanage after she got pregnant while in the service of the blue priest Egmont.

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