After a lengthy and deliberate discussion, Yohana and Henrie arrived at a decision.
They would conceal Princess Eleanor's true crime of amassing male slaves and instead focus on charging her with the offenses of purchasing illegal drugs and kidnapping Yohana.
In line with this strategy, Sir Raphael meticulously presented the evidence related to these charges, meticulously sidestepping any mention of the male slaves or implicating Queen Emma in the proceedings.
With eloquence, the lawyer painted a portrait of Princess Eleanor as a soul plagued by mental distress, resorting to sleep-inducing drugs as the palace-prescribed remedy had proven ineffective.
He declared, "For this, I, representing the crown, hereby sentence Princess Eleanor to exile at the Linse workhouse, where she will be required to engage in physical labor as a contribution to society."