At night, Jonas tells Anne he's making something he wants, which has Anne lost in thought figuring out her entry confection. The next day, Anne and Challe visit the cathedral and Anne takes note of the painting of the battle between the founding king Cedric and the fairy king Riselva Cyril Sash. Challe explains Cedric was once the fairy king's slave, but they became friends and desired harmony between humans and fairies. However, the humans and fairies hated each other and went to war with Cedric reluctantly killing the fairy king. Cedric created a confection of the fairy king to remember him hoping Cedric's vision of the world happens, which is why the royal family favors fairies for confections. Anne stares at Challe's wing giving her the inspiration needed to make her entry confection. Afterwards, Anne works on her confection and produces one with roses wrapped around Challe's wing. At night, Sammy orders Jonas to bring Anne into the workroom to see Radcliffe. However, it is actually a trap, where he and his guys hold them both hostage. Sammy tries to burn Anne's hands in a pot of boiling water, but Jonas escapes and alerts Challe, who manages to stop Sammy in time and forces Sammy and his guys to flee. Radcliffe drops by to apologize and has Jonas kicked out, but refuses to discipline Sammy due to his longtime apprentice reporting the incident leading to a heated argument, where Mithril accuses Sammy of using Jonas to lure Anne out and he lied to cover his involvement. Radcliffe refuses to listen and threatens to shut him up, but Challe calls him out being a rotten teacher for not discipling Sammy. Insulted, Radcliffe then orders Anne to leave the workshop and never come back.