Negotiations are heated preceding Rosalite Roxburg's departure to the Largole Empire, and it's all about who holds the purse strings. As the Duke's daughter fights for the other ducal households to contribute to the funds for her journey, House Edanelli makes an offer that is hard for anyone to refuse.
Meanwhile, Sir Oswald grows increasingly attached to Rosalite, to the point where our heroine begins commiserating with him more than with her own father, placing Oswald squarely in Duke Roxburg's thorny sights. But this is merely an appetizer to the trouble awaiting Rosalite upon her arrival in Largole: with the timeline for the novel's original apocalypse escalated, she finds herself with no time for frivolous encounters with the fourth prince.
On the other hand, Glen, whose safety Rosalite has taken for granted within the canon, finds himself face-to-face with his manipulative mother, Lady Melissa Diamont. Will Rosalite make it back in time to rescue Glen, or will the machinations of the story finally catch up with her? Find out in Volume III of Touch My Brother and You Die