
The conclusion of the part occurs, and to put it quite simply, Ferdinand, when he can let loose, is quite terrifying. Though at the same time a big reveal is that Sylvester is the Duke himself. He has been fully aware of what the High Bishop is. Interesting to learn that Ferdinand is his half-brother and Kartsedt is both their cousin.

The ironic part of this is we have Sylvester going to fully execute his uncle, the High Bishop, and even arresting his own mother. It is clear that he fully sides with Ferdinand. It is interesting how calculating he is because while Myne is now his adopted daughter, it is more of a big asset she is. But he knows how big of a role Myne can play in the future.



As we know, the nobility is a tricky group, and for Myne to join that, she needs to put Myne in the past and become Rosemyne. However, the name Kartsedt comes out of love for what Myne will have to go through. Getting part of the name of her “new birth mother” as well as keeping the name Myne.

Though the saddest part is that now Myne’s old family can never consider Rosemyne as their family anymore. It is something that was bound to happen eventually, as Ferdinand pointed out before, but seeing it happen in the present is tough to watch. Still, Myne’s words for both Tuuli and Lutz are for them to match her. But now Myne begins her new journey in joining the nobility, and no doubt this will be a tough road for her to proceed on.



Myne did offer a final blessing for all the ones she loved, which felt like the best way she could say goodbye to them. Between her baptism and now becoming the Head Bishop, Myne has a lot on her plate.

