--The old monk who was opposed to Berta that day.

He was one of the more fundamentalist and abstinent congregational monks of the Prospero Order, the Siena Monastery.

When I heard of the Siena Monastery, there was something in Belta's mind.

"Ah, uh... the Inquisitor of heresy."

The monastery was known as the congregation that actively adopted the notorious "heretical inquisition", which cast a deep shadow on the country's history.

Indeed, the man called Berta the descendant of a hidden pagan.

Before fleeing south of the Great River, the southern people, the ancestors of the Bertans, were once blasted and alienated for their "pagan" beliefs.

The meaning that such a principled congregation has come into contact with Berta at this time.

Even those who had not seen the concrete clashes in that chapel could easily imagine what had happened.

They sought to bring the contemporary queen to trial for heresy.

It's a prospect, right?

(If anything, I think "I was interrogated by heresy" is the correct answer....)

The monk remembers that day when he was clearly impeaching Berta.

Nevertheless, there was nothing Belta could do about this.

She spent a few days in solemn silence without stepping out of the room, as if the Erwelal Palace had been "rough".

Protected by a staggering number of guards, she didn't get much noise.

I don't know if Harold was so busy after all... or hard to meet, but he never came back while he kept Berta and the others in his room.

A few days later, Belta was visited by an unexpected person.

Irodo!

"Prince, were you a good boy?"

It was bad for Louis to stop by for a long time to play, but Berta asked the girls to take Louis to a separate room early.

I don't know what the requirements are for a visit to Leandro, but it was only clear that it wasn't something Louis would want to hear.

"Oh, what a lovely room.It's the first time I've been inside. "

Confirming that there were only a very limited number of servants in the room, Leandro changed quickly and immediately changed his attitude in the wrong direction.

His Majesty's room.

I have a better taste than the golden royal family over there.

Is that what Leandro says about the small group of overseas countries he stayed in while he was being cared for by Casha?

"Are you able to walk out in the morning normally?"

"I haven't given any instructions, and I don't feel my life is in danger"

Leandro seemed to be behaving as usual in the royal palace under the circumstances.

"Well, we're not the only southerners out there in the morning.In the first place, the queen was the only one who was questioned about her faith and named her spearball. "

"Yes, I'm glad."

And his message was unexpected.

"Yeah, but you can go back to your room now."

Why would Leandro do that?

"... is that from His Majesty?"

"Your Majesty and your close associates are still busy, and Count Schulde is not enough.... I could hear it from anywhere later, but I was asked to pass on the outside information sooner. "

There was no subject, but it was clear who asked him to do it.Only Harold can use the people around Berta that way.

They wouldn't be so cheap in distance, either.

"What is His Majesty doing now?"

Belta did not hide her sigh.

Leandro smiled bitterly at her sister.

"Well, wait, we'll talk in order."

Thereafter, Leandro's explanation was well within Belta's imagination.

"The monk who came into contact with you in the chapel that day, James, the head of the heresy inquisition, was executed immediately for treason."

Belta felt depressed when she realized that the story would never be broken because she had anticipated such a situation.

"... in that place?"

"No, it was after impeachment as a sinner.But I don't give the Siena Monasteries, or the like-minded congregations extra time to talk. "

"Well, yeah. That monk... he probably didn't want James to give us any extra testimony."

We look at both the part that we can reasonably accept and the shy feeling of counting the "necessary sacrifices" in playing political roles in this way.

"His Majesty severely punished the Siena Monastery for attempting to bring heresy to the Queen's attention as treason against the Royal Family.Secretary Jamas and below, most of the Siena members who were in the Royal Palace on that day were executed.The other monks who were judged to be involved were imprisoned and deported… some punishment has been imposed. "

The Siena Man still tried to encircle the chapel from the outside when Berta was confronting James in the chapel that day.

They are killing one of the queen's guards in a deceitful manner, who was kept in the chapel next door.

--A punch in the chest. It seems that the girl who was surprised was lucky to the person, and she collapsed on the spot without raising her voice.

Thanks to her, Paola saved her life.

"Your Majesty is now applying to the Pope's Office for a warrant to attack all the Siena monasteries in the country, but it sounds like a post mortem report.There is no doubt that it is moving with the intention of destroying almost every congregation after territorial confiscation. "

In other words, the direct solemnity within this royal palace is now complete.

Crises such as clashes between congregations passed, and the general thrust of the state clearly defined who the "traitors" were.

Is it the queen named after the Spirit Ball, or is it the congregation that tried to kill the queen?

Even Harold, who has launched a fairly moderate policy on religious controversy in order to avoid friction with continental countries until now, had to make the decision to destroy the entire congregation in the country.

"... even though you seem to understand.A heretical interrogation. If you say that, we won't have any more time. "

The solemn movement can no longer be stopped.

The word "heretical inquiry" used by the Siena monks to attack Berta was too strong.

You're not that surprised.

Leandro was only pale on the surface, but he still seemed to remember the shock of this solemnity.

Compared to when he first came to the royal palace before summer, he lived perfectly on the ground.

When I first came to see the King, I wore a vibrant southern costume that seemed to intimidate the surroundings, but did I become accustomed to the King's Capital little by little, or did I simply not rival the cold, recently dressed like the nobles in the middle.

"From your eyes, how much does the royal move to protect me from heretical oppression seem excessive?"

"Excessive. If His Majesty is doing this for personal reasons, well, I still don't know.There is no one around to blame His Majesty.... but most court ministers think solemnity is appropriate. "

Nevertheless, Berta has been in contact with people and cultures in the centre for several years, rather than him.

Their perception of history, theoretical fixtures in the religious world, and sometimes even the embarrassing nature of secularism, were somewhat known.

It is no wonder they reacted so harshly to this incident with the Siena congregation.