In the grand halls of the royal palace, a lavish party was held to celebrate the naming of the newborn prince. Ryu and Princess Amara, dressed in twin attire that mirrored each other, turned heads as they entered. Kaito, always the tease, nudged King Haruki IV, jokingly remarking, "See, my king, why don't you understand the gods' hint?"
Haruki rolled his eyes, playfully dismissing Kaito's antics. The attention shifted as Haruki rose, cradling the newborn prince in his arms. A moment reminiscent of the Lion King played in Ryu's mind, but he quickly broke the fourth wall, expressing his fear of copyright infringement and pleading with the story's viewers for forgiveness.
The narrative returned to the heart of the celebration—the newborn prince, declared as the heir to the throne. As Haruki lifted the child high, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. The king, with pride in his voice, declared, "This child shall be known as Abyssal Fordham Haruki."
The resounding cheers filled the hall, marking the naming ceremony with jubilation. Ryu and Princess Amara, still dressed alike, exchanged a glance, their connection reflecting the unity of the royal family. The party continued, a blend of laughter, music, and the promise of a future guided by the destiny of Abyssal Fordham Haruki—the heir to the throne and a symbol of hope in a realm where magic and mysteries intertwined.