"His royal highness, Prince Tanjiro" an announcer said.

"Tanjiro? Tanjuro ran downward to meet him.

Before the castle. Tanjiro arrived on his horse.

"Tanjiro! Tanjiro! Tanjiro, hold, Tanjiro!" Tanjiro held, Tanjuro ran to him. "Hurry, boy, hurry, and change in something suitable. Can't meet your future bride looking like that."

"Well, I have met her, father." Tanjiro said.

"You have? where?" Tanjuro asked.

"My love, leave yourself behind. He lifted his father and started to dance with him.

"Oh Tanjiro, stop it, stop that, why, Tanjiro, Put me down!" Tanjiro put him down "Now, what's all this dream nonsense?"

"It wasn't a dream, father. I really did meet her!" Tanjiro said.

"Princess Christiana? Good heavens, we must tell Robert! Why this is the most ..." Tanjuro said.

"I didn't say it was Christiana." Tanjiro said.

"You most certainly did, you said ..." Tanjuro said.

"I said I met the girl I was going to marry. I don't know who she was, a peasant girl I suppose." Tanjiro said.

"A peasant g-g-girl? You're going to marry a ... Why Tanjiro, you're joking!" Tanjuro turned to Nezuko. "isn't he?" Nezuko Shook her head. "You can't do this to me! Give up the throne, the kingdom, for some, some nobody? By Harry, I won't have it. You're a prince, and you're going to marry a princess!"

"Now father, you're living in the past. This is the fourteenth century. Nowadays ..." Tanjiro said.

"Nowadays I'm still the king, and I command you to come to your senses." Tanjuro said.

"... and marry the girl I love." Tanjiro said.

"Exactly!" Tanjuro said.

"Goodbye, father!" Tanjiro rode off.

"Goodbye, father! Marry the girl you ... No, no, Tanjiro, stop, come back, hold Tanjiro! Tanjiro! Oh, how will I ever tell Robert?" Tanjuro wondered.