질투에 시달린 타카히사의 폭주를 알아차리고 아슬아슬하게 미하루를 구하는 데 성공한 리오. 타카히사의 계획에 협력한 아키의 처우를 포함한 회의 중, 사건을 일으킨 형과 누나에게 복잡한 감정을 느낀 마사토는 리오 일행에게 어떻게 처신해야 할지 상의한다. 한편, 리오는 폐를 끼친 본가 상황을 신경 쓰는 세리아를 데리고 다시 크렐 백작령으로 발을 옮기고, 그곳에서 생각지 못한 인물들과 조우하는데……?!
Absurd! The author does a play by play extended and unnecessary explanation of the "kidnapping" of Miharo by Aki and Takahisa that happened on volume 10. The obvious problem is that all of the kingdoms and territories involved in the teleportation and or summoning of the heroes "kidnap" the people from their own world because they never get the consent from the people they take to this hellish alternate reality world. It is said that it is the will of the six ancient world, but because they are abductions and not really formal requests for help, Both Lilliana and Charlotte are as guilty of kidnapping the "heroes" as Takahisa and Aki are of Miharo. How can "kidnappers" put on trial another "kidnapper" for "kidnapping"? This event that happened in vol 10 is the only thing analyzed in this 11th volume that is probably the shortest volume in the series. Explains over and over again what happened but it never explains why if the kings and kingdoms "kidnap" the "heroes" why do they never be put to death for their crime of "kidnapping".
Another excellent addition to the series, with all the enemies rearing their head, and more action brought to the forefront. By now, you would know, if you enjoyed the previous volumes, you will most definitely enjoy this one. My only desire at this point, is to see the romance move forward a little bit faster lol.
Honestly, Kitayama does a great job controlling the flow of events throughout the span of the years that Rio has been aware of his past life; not to mention how much better his writing has improved, it makes you need to read the next volume ASAP.
This book had much more action than the last book. The last book got rid of a few characters and this one added a few new one's. My complaint is the length of the books. These last 2 books could of been just 1 considering what they're charging for them.