
Flashback: Moments before Mayvelina's 'loss...
Rey, I have to go now. I can't possibly stay here.
You'll probably know soon enough that Lyn's cousin doesn't really exist.
You're smart and Joy are, too, and it can't be that easy to believe what you see.
Then I'll go again. This time I've seen enough of you and also met physically, even though not hugging, not even shaking hands.
Your mother was very guilty, not persistent in fighting for you.
May's phone rang. Unknown number.
"Hello?" greet May hesitated.
Someone there, whose voice he didn't recognize, told him something.
"A, a, whataa? Okay, I'll be at the airport. I'm coming, please don't do that!"
And soon May packed her things, so hurried and anxious that she was sure that none were left behind or left..
Except for the pair of rose gold earrings as he gave his side to Rey.
May closed the door to her rented room, immediately left with a suitcase and a handbag, and now her existence is still a mystery...
Rey is not heading straight for Evertonia. He took the time to go back to the library, ask for permission to enter for a while, investigating the counter table where Mayvelina had not long been sitting behind it.
Why don't I realize he's someone really important. My mum. He wanted to talk to me but was powerless. Did he just want to make sure I was okay all along?
Ma'am, I got a little information from my beloved Joy, if you're really like her. You're not a royal girl from Evertonia. You're a commoner girl too. The one who will never be queen. And that's why you divorced dad.
I'll be home soon. I will face my father Friedrich bravely, fighting until I can get my family back, Mom. My father may have made a mistake, but it was even more fatal to divide the three of us.
Rey finds nothing of May's and is about to turn away, when she sees an interesting hard cover nonfiction book on the table, could it be that Ms. May left him there or someone just put down. Rey sat down again and read for a moment, the title of the book was...
"Evertonia: The Country of a Thousand Roses"
Hm. I know all the history of my own country, but this one I've never seen. A tucked away book divider, Rey did not linger, directly reading the designated page.
"Marriage of the Nobles and or King of Evertonia can be done in two ways: Marry fellow Nobles in the Palace or in any part of the country. And if the spouse of the Nobles and or the King is from abroad or not fellow Nobles, it can be done on two conditions; outside the country of Evertonia, it can be done, and the Noble or King lost his right to sit on the throne, although the title of state as anything he could still hold."
Gosh darn. Yeah, Dad used to marry Mom in what way? There must be something wrong and not like the guidelines in this book.
Rey immediately took the book. "Borrow to take me to Evertonia. I'm sorry, anyone now the library keeper after my mom. I don't have to stamp, I'll give it back.."
Rey wrote a chat to Joy, "I'm leaving now. Wish me luck. Love you, mwah."