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Lyn has at last arrived at Castle [[Caelin]]. After battling her way through the last of [[Lundgren]]'s forces and Lundgren himself, Lyn enters the castle. Inside, she encounters [[Reissmann]], the chancellor of the Caelin Royal Family. He reveals that he received notice of [[Kent]] and [[Sain]]'s success in locating Lyn but was imprisoned by Lundgren to prevent [[Hausen|the marquess]] from finding out that he had a living heir in Lyndis. Reissman leads Lyn to her bedridden grandfather, and the two finally meet. Hausen apologizes to Lyn for being too prideful to accept the love of her parents, ultimately keeping them apart and, in his view, leading to [[Hassar]] and [[Madelyn]]'s death at the hands of bandits. Lyn eases her grandfather's regrets by telling him that although her parents end was indeed tragic, they lived a life full of happiness, peace, and love. Hausen is comforted by Lyn's words and tells her he can now die in peace. Despite her grandfather's poor health, Lyn encourages Hausen to not give into despair and to continue living so that they can make up for lost time.
Lyn has at last arrived at Castle [[Caelin]]. After battling her way through the last of [[Lundgren]]'s forces and Lundgren himself, Lyn enters the castle. Inside, she encounters [[Reissmann]], the chancellor of the Caelin Royal Family. He reveals that he received notice of [[Kent]] and [[Sain]]'s success in locating Lyn but was imprisoned by Lundgren to prevent [[Hausen|the marquess]] from finding out that he had a living heir in Lyndis. Reissman leads Lyn to her bedridden grandfather, and the two finally meet. Hausen apologizes to Lyn for being too prideful to accept the love of her parents, ultimately keeping them apart and, in his view, leading to [[Hassar]] and [[Madelyn]]'s death at the hands of bandits. Lyn eases her grandfather's regrets by telling him that although her parents end was indeed tragic, they lived a life full of happiness, peace, and love. Hausen is comforted by Lyn's words and tells her he can now die in peace. Despite her grandfather's poor health, Lyn encourages Hausen to not give into despair and to continue living so that they can make up for lost time.


After an unspecified amount of time passes, It is revealed that Hausen is making a good recovery from his illness. Lyn tells Sain and Kent that she plans on ensuring that her grandfather lives a long life and, thus, plans to stay in Caelin. [[Florina]] and [[Wil]] both reveal that they too plan to stay in Caelin in service of Lyn herself and House Caelin. Later that evening, the [[Tactician (The Blazing Blade)|Tactician]] says their goodbyes to Lyn. Although she is sad to her trusted friend depart, Lyn does not request for the tactician to stay. Rather, she wishes them success on their journey to become a master tactician and says that they will surely meet again.
After an unspecified amount of time passes, It is revealed that Hausen is making a good recovery from his illness. Lyn tells Sain and Kent that she plans on ensuring that her grandfather lives a long life and, thus, plans to stay in Caelin. [[Florina]] and [[Wil]] both reveal that they too plan to stay in Caelin in service of Lyn herself and House Caelin. Later that evening, the [[Tactician (The Blazing Blade)|tactician]] says their goodbyes to Lyn. Although she is sad to her trusted friend depart, Lyn does not request for the tactician to stay. Rather, she wishes them success on their journey to become a master tactician and says that they will surely meet again.


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