This volume is more focused on diplomacy, and less on battle. The fort has been saved, thanks to last minute help arriving with a surprise, and the Prince is able to return in some sort of triumph. When he discusses the matter with his advisors, he is ridiculed for thinking anything but submitting to Sigurd's demands is the way to go, and is told he must get the King's permission. Freya must now try to fool the Prince's father, and make him believe she is Prince Edvard, to save Tyr. Will she be able to do it?
The art, as always, is lovely, with that dreamy, sparkly quality I've come to expect from Keiko Ishihara. The story has intrigue going on all over the place; while there's not really any action, there's plenty happening behind the scenes. There are some swoony moments, some bittersweet moments,and I do hope we get to see more of the King next time, I like him! A good addition to the series.
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