While Berengar was negotiating with Emperor Vetranis and Princess Khorjin. Dharya was in a room alone with his sister. The beautiful young Indian woman had a healthy glow to her appearance, and a wide smile on her face as she was finally able to see her brother after what felt like a lifetime away from him.
For the early part of her life, Priya had been locked up in a small room, where the only person who ever bothered to care for her was her elder brother. However, the life she once knew had drastically changed when the boy emperor willingly went into exile, all for the sake of her health.
In the years Priya had spent in Kufstein, she had developed a love of the German culture, and the people who contributed it. She no longer dressed in the traditional Indian attire, and instead wore some of the finest silk dresses that the Reich had to offer. The only time she ever bothered to wear a saree was when Berengar was feeling in the mood for it.