"My goodness."
Recalling how Ivita once told her in the Fire Sacrifice Square that he wished to traverse the world, observe the customs of various nations and collect their laws, the princess cast a few more glances at him.
At the time, she simply attributed it to the audacity of youth, with their penchant for reckless declarations.
However, looking back, Ivita's bold proclamations might not have been entirely sincere, but he was anything but straightforward.
Perhaps, the day he abandons the foolish and naive idea of collecting laws will be the day he matures and comes into his own.
"This sword is indeed very useful," said the princess, "The Broken Steel Sword is forged in the Thousand-Year Fire. The flames of the Thousand-Year Fire cannot destroy this sword, but the magic of the Broken Steel Sword, which can cut through all other swords, can destroy the fire sword condensed from the Fire of Law in the hands of the Fire Demon."