Episode 11 – The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside by My Fiancé and Sold To Another Kingdom

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Should Julius be saved? Almost certainly not; he has been in pain on his butt since the first episode. But the bigger question this episode asks is: “Will Phyllia let him die?” I’m afraid the answer is no – because that’s not who she is. Whether there is a philosophical debate Everyone Whatever they do, they deserve a second (third, fourth…) chance, but I’m not sure it was indeed what Philia considered when Asmodes threatened to kill her former fiancé. The bigger problem for her was that she went against her saint training. In this series, we see time and time again how Philia can last itself, no matter how much it costs. This is what her “aunt” taught her: the people of the kingdom are always the first, who is more “kingdom” than the prince? Not saving Julius would go against the core of her being taught.
That’s what made Oswat arrive on the scene. Yes, as part of the attraction, there is something about “save the woman he loves” because until last week, Oswat did not do anything big. He is a good guy, but maybe not an ambitious guy. Philipa announced her conscience announcement last week, and she was determined to return to Girtonia to save her sister, freeing him from the comfort of making up, and now this week, his inner prince’s charming interest breaks through when he thinks he will lose her forever. Do you know? Philia expects this. She allowed Asmodeus to capture her because she never had any doubts about Osvalt helping her. she trust He, as we know, was not easy for her. Both Philia and Osvalt have gotten out of their comfort zones from each other, which is lovely.
Interestingly, Oswat was one of those people who never lie to her, whether it was to her face or neglect. Not that Philia blames Mia for keeping in touch with her about the truth about Hildegarde. Mia was in a terrible place, feeling inward. She doesn’t know much about her aunt/mother/teacher-Mia is angry at the deception, and Filia doesn’t seem to know What Revelation. She seemed unhappy, and he was not wrong when Asmodeus observed that Hildegarde was vicious in training. But Oswat currently has less luggage and puppies. He got rid of cunning or guilt, and that’s what Phili needs now.
What is she doing no Demand is Julius or Asmodes and its twisted version of love. It’s not that Julius has the ability to love anyone other than himself, but that Asmodes may have really fallen in love with Fianna. But it was twisted during his years in prison and then chose Julius Among all, because his ship does not help; we know that he can read the mind or absorb the emotion. The demon may not be inherently bad – Mom hates more than evil – but Asmodis’s behavior is far from kind. He may always be like that, I don’t think we can’t deceive ourselves, and Fianna can “fix” him, which means Philia can’t.
Now the situation boils down to wires. Philia and Oswalt are sending Asmodes (probably Rescue Julius, who should go directly to the maximum security prison), but it also depends on Mia and Hildegard, and can reach an agreement with Philipa whether intentionally or unintentionally. I don’t think this will break the bonds that Philia and Mia share.
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