The wedding was stained with blood, with corpses strewn all about, yet the atmosphere was perversely joyful.
The bride was very happy because her wedding could not continue. Although she had lost Lord Baya, she welcomed a more reliable man, one who repeatedly said he was happy to make her a widow. But the bride knew that the man before her was the most trustworthy.
The guests were also pleased, for they had taken their revenge and spoiled the Queen's wedding. Not only could she not do anything about it, but she also had to greet him with a smile.
As for the groom… he felt no pain when he died, so he should be quite pleased as well.
The bloodstained wedding where both guests and hosts enjoyed themselves, the blood spread across the ground, and the flames burning inside the castle seemed to transform into a lively bonfire party, venting joyously at dusk.
Lind's oath of allegiance was like meeting an old friend, not to be taken too seriously.