Chapter 9 - Ausland

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Lady Harrow was waiting in the room opposite to the throneroom

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Lady Harrow was waiting in the room opposite to the throneroom. Along with her freinds that she found on her journey. The Priest: August Karl.

And a peculiar boy called Felix Hauptmann

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And a peculiar boy called Felix Hauptmann.

Together they tavelled for a week in order to get to Prussia and away from the Visean terror

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Together they tavelled for a week in order to get to Prussia and away from the Visean terror. All united by a vision from an ethereal being: Andarta. Lady was tense, she had peviously spoken negative things to Wilhelm, eventually causing him to smash a dye bottle on his hair. Causing a most sectacular grey streak in his hair. Felix, at first, was most excited to visit Prussia and meet Wilhelm. However, his optimism faded as he saw the militaristic nature of Wilhelm's regime. The soldier's uniforms looked very intimidating, especially the Imperial Guard. Though the people they talked to spoke highly of the Warlord. 

Then the massive doors opened and a guard came into veiw. 

"His majesty will see you know." She said. All three stood up and gingerly walked into the throne room. Wilhelm was on his throne at the end of the hall, flanked by Serina. Along the hall Imperial guards were lined against the windows, just to remind everyone who was in charge. Lady could tell there were about twelve guards in the room. 

"Miss Harrow!" Wilhelm exclaimed as the three bowed down. "It is good to see you again."

"My Lord. I know the last time we left off we were not on the best of terms. So let me start off by apologising for my harsh words." Lady said.

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