: While alone, Elianna is confronted by Lord Lowe of Edea . He blames her for a significant reduction in his military budget, which occurred because Elianna’s peaceful advice helped prevent a war. Lord Lowe warns her that her "naiveté" and idealism, while well-intentioned, have real-world consequences and are creating powerful enemies within the government. Thematic Analysis
For Italian-speaking viewers searching for , the episode is a key narrative bridge that develops Elianna's character from a passive "bookworm" into a future queen who must understand the gravity of her own voice. Mushikaburi-hime_Ep_06_SUB_ITA.mp4
: The episode begins with Prince Christopher leaving for a two-week visit to the Miseral Duchy. During their farewell, Christopher's affectionate nature contrasts with Elianna’s typical awkwardness, though she has begun to openly miss him. : While alone, Elianna is confronted by Lord Lowe of Edea
: Elianna faces hostility from several noblewomen (Ladies Sofia, Cecily, and Caroline) who see her as a rival for the Prince's hand. While Elianna remains largely oblivious to their subtle insults, her presence also draws the attention of political enemies. : Elianna faces hostility from several noblewomen (Ladies
: In his absence, Elianna is left to oversee the Kingdom's Hunt Festival. She is joined by Lilia, a new acquaintance who serves as a "gal pal" figure, educating Elianna on the social nuances and romantic traditions of the event, such as the giving of wreaths as love tokens.