Charles had never seen the lady who took the ancient painting of the Evil God, because as she was retrieving the ancient painting of the Evil God, he was at Yang Miers' house, trapped in the Evil God's corridor.
However, later when Dobin joined the Patrolling Army in the Lucavaro District, they would occasionally chat casually. It was from Dobin that he heard about this event and inquired about the lady's identity.
Only the royal in-laws were entitled to use the golden pheasant's tail flower.
The lady was the second daughter of Julius Axler, the sixth emperor of the Fars Empire, a princess who had been widowed for many years.
In terms of status, she was much more elevated than nobles like Baron Fabolais, a brother-in-law to the emperor.
This widowed princess was a taboo subject within the empire, so much so that even the Augusladin High Priest would only refer to her as "that lady," not daring to use her title directly, let alone mention her name.