
Having discovered the fairy in the painting, Lealis Cil Eril or Christina as William named her, is not a slave, Anne asks William questions about her. William reveals Christina was a water fairy he was in love with, and she died recently. Meanwhile, as Hugh explains to Challe about Christina's death and how it led to William neglecting his duties as a duke, they run into the Earl of Downing. Hugh begs the Earl to call off the subjugation while Anne is still in the castle, but he refuses. Having snuck out of the castle, Mithril informs Challe the truth about Jonas forcing Anne to dismiss him from the castle and she wants him to return. Back in the castle, Anne decides to make her confection in front of William to get feedback as it is being made. Challe arrives to take Anne out of the castle, but Anne refuses to leave until finished. As the confection nears completion, William explains he hopes to bring Christina back by gazing at a confection of her, but Challe responds saying it is impossible. Hugh and the soldiers arrive at the castle, but at Challe's request they wait until Anne is finished. After putting the silver eyes in, Anne completes the confection and William has the confection he wanted. Afterwards, Anne is paid her reward and exits the castle, permitting the soldiers to go in and take William into custody. Back in Lewiston, Anne is told thanks to her confection, William has changed for the better and received a lenient punishment as a result. The Pull Soul Day festival begins as Anne prays for her deceased mother with a confection.