She asks how they plan to help and Mueller suggests they split the management duties and Shuri decides she will consider it. Shuri deduces that they want to control her like a puppet. ![]() Mueller von Neuschwanstein states that they want to discuss the family's future, particularly the fact that they believe she is quite young to be taking on the responsibilities as head of the family. Johannes' siblings meet with Shuri at the estate. After the funeral, she realizes that an opportunity to right her wrongs had fallen unto her lap and resolves do her best in her second life. Shuri runs into Jeremy and they are both frozen at first, before he notices her tears and hands her his handkerchief, saying it was inelegant to use her sleeve. She then bids him goodbye, praying it would be the last time. She cries, confessing she does not have the courage to do everything all over again. She tells him that his children grew up well and that he might not believe she really kept her promise. She greets him first, before admitting that she cannot believe she is back in the past, still thinking it could all still be a dream. Īt the funeral, she requests that the priest as well as the rest of the family allow her to say goodbye to her husband privately, and she is then left alone with Johannes' casket. ![]() Shuri despairs over the loss of her new beginning and the possibility of reliving everything all over again. She collapses as everything is starting to come together and she realizes that these were the events she had already experienced seven years ago at the time of Johannes' passing. Gwen tries to calm her down and urges her to accept reality, as it was what the recently deceased Marquess would have wanted for her.ĭumbfounded, Shuri confirms that it was her late husband, Johannes who they were talking about. Thinking that one of the children may have been hurt, she demands to know how the bandits could have gotten to them. A knock is heard and Gwen, the head maid, enters the room reminding her that she must get ready for the funeral. In the middle of the night, Shuri awakens from her sleep and remembers the events right after she left the manor, her head starts to ache and brief flashes of memory appear in her mind - the carriage coming to a stop and bandits wrenching the carriage door open. Looking down from her balcony and overlooking the estate, she happily welcomes her second life. She starts to fantasize about the new journey she is about to embark on and realizes how free she is, now that she will finally be able to step down as head of the family and leave the pressure of her position behind. She somberly expresses that, as it was the day of Jeremy's wedding and as his mother, she needed to give him a gift, implying that her leaving would be what he and the rest of the children would want. She is adamant about keeping it a secret from the children. The next day she announces to the staff that she would be leaving for the Heidelberg villa and had no plans of returning to the estate. If you had the chance to rid yourself of that duty just one day earlier, wouldn't you take it?" Shocked by the cold words of her stepson, Shuri goes quiet. Ohera looks at her coldly before recounting what Jeremy had told her to tell Shuri - "Your motherly duty ends tomorrow. Shuri argues that it is her duty as his mother to attend. Shuri is taken aback and Ohera insists she tried to talk to him but was unsuccessful. Ohera von Heinrich meets with Shuri at the estate to inform her that her fiancé Jeremy had said there was no need for her to attend their wedding. As a child, Shuri dreamt of opening a shop in the capital, but she was ridiculed by her mother who had later married her off to the Marquess of the Neuschwanstein family, Johannes von Neuschwanstein, making her his second wife and Marchioness of the estate at a young age. Shuri was born to the Ighöfer Family in Bretten, who, although of noble blood, lived in poverty and were looked down on by other nobles. In the original timeline, Shuri wanted to look like a figure of authority and so she kept a stoic expression and favored darker dresses with mature styles in an effort to appear older and more sophisticated. Befitting of her status as a noble from one of the most prominent families in the empire, she wears a variety of expensive and extravagant dresses, accessories and jewelry. ![]() She has bright, expressive green eyes and hair the color of cherry blossoms, falling far below her waist with bangs that frame her face. ![]() Shuri is an attractive young woman in her early teens with a slender build and fair skin.
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