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=== Flashback: === Venith thinks back to the 2nd time he and Flos had met. Venith rides away from his father's burning castle and the screaming village, as armed soldiers were killing them. His attempt to escape is then ruined by 16 black armor wearing riders. Before the leader could kill him, Flos arrives to save him. The leader then reveals that they are the Black Judgement, that they punish pathbreakers and criminals. And they have come for Venith's family, the house of Crusland, given that they have ''failed to honor their debts''. Flos isn't convinced by this argument, though, as ''paying their debts'' would have basically meant to sell their people as slaves. A young, frightened Gazi comes forth and reveals the enormous number of enemy soldiers, which vastly exceeds the number of Flos' army. The leader of the Black Judgement shouts that Flos has no right to interfere and they are following the law, which Venith's family have broken. The King of Reim ignores her, however, looks around and sees a dead child lying on the ground. After hearing from Venith the name of the girl, he raises his sword and says to his army that ''this'' is their reason, and charges towards the vast army.
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