So what exactly was Shuli trying to prove during the trial arc using the children’s uncle and grandmother? What did that flash back referring to the lavender roses and shuli’s husband have to do with the trial, right before the queen threw out the case?
1. Shulli was trying to prove that she and her late husband did not have sex so she can 'invalidate' their marriage then Jeremy can be the head to lessen his punishment and not resort to cutting his hand off.
1. Shulli was trying to prove that she and her late husband did not have sex so she can 'invalidate' their marriage then Jeremy can be the head to lessen his punishment and not resort to cutting his hand off. mitsuminu
By using the grandma and uncle, they can attest to the legitimacy of the documents which proves the fact that they did not had any sexual intercourse.
By using the grandma and uncle, they can attest to the legitimacy of the documents which proves the fact that they did not had any sexual intercourse. mitsuminu
So shulli’s late husband told his ex brother in law that they weren’t having sex?!? There had to be a reason why. And What was with the cut scene of both the brother in laws talking in front of the king’s late wife portrait? That was right before the queen decided to throw out the case.
So shulli’s late husband told his ex brother in law that they weren’t having sex?!? There had to be a reason why. And What was with the cut scene of both the brother in laws talking in front of the king’... Hot Eggs Disease
It was not directly indicated in the letter but kind of implied; and Shulli was trying to make the uncle and the grandma testify that Johannes was the one who wrote the letter and it was his legitimate signature in it.
The Empress' late sister looks extremely identical to Shulli and she, the Empress with the red hair, wanted to test Shulli if she deserves the position as the temporary head of the Neuschwanstein territory. According to spoilers from the novel, they, the Empress and Shulli, got closer later in the story
It was not directly indicated in the letter but kind of implied; and Shulli was trying to make the uncle and the grandma testify that Johannes was the one who wrote the letter and it was his legitimate signatur... mitsuminu
So what exactly was Shuli trying to prove during the trial arc using the children’s uncle and grandmother? What did that flash back referring to the lavender roses and shuli’s husband have to do with the trial, right before the queen threw out the case?
1. Shulli was trying to prove that she and her late husband did not have sex so she can 'invalidate' their marriage then Jeremy can be the head to lessen his punishment and not resort to cutting his hand off.
By using the grandma and uncle, they can attest to the legitimacy of the documents which proves the fact that they did not had any sexual intercourse.
So shulli’s late husband told his ex brother in law that they weren’t having sex?!? There had to be a reason why. And What was with the cut scene of both the brother in laws talking in front of the king’s late wife portrait? That was right before the queen decided to throw out the case.
It was not directly indicated in the letter but kind of implied; and Shulli was trying to make the uncle and the grandma testify that Johannes was the one who wrote the letter and it was his legitimate signature in it.
The Empress' late sister looks extremely identical to Shulli and she, the Empress with the red hair, wanted to test Shulli if she deserves the position as the temporary head of the Neuschwanstein territory. According to spoilers from the novel, they, the Empress and Shulli, got closer later in the story
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