I'll have to track down the novels and go through them, at this point.
Mostly because I know the broad strokes of what happens due to previous post discussions, but the vibe here feels almost...I guess "too light", in the wake of what I assume is a huge shift for both Anis and the country at large, now that Euphie is supplanting her as as heir to the Crown after completing the Contract.
Their whole fight was over Anis wanting Euphie to not turn into an inhuman immortal that would cease to connect with those around her, and Euphie wanting Anis to not give up her agency & future & autonomy by becoming a baby-factory hostage queen for the nobility that has always mistreated her. And Anis losing seems like it should weigh more heavily on her, because as of this moment the woman she loves is now no longer human and will one day forget her.
Though I understand that narrative "rest beats" are important after the heaviness of that fight and the moral & ideological argument they had for however-many chapters. But I assume the novels go into more depth in the following events between this and [the stuff that solves all these problems for Anis & Euphie], and I'm curious as to the specifics and what Anis & Euphie go through before getting answers.
Plus there's a ton of them and I dunno how long it'd take this adaptation to catch up to the present, if it ever ends up doing so, and I'm impatient.
That all said - for a 'brevity' chapter coming off all the drama and big emotional beats, it's nice to see that Anis & Euphie are finally being honest (relatively) about one another. Anis deserves happiness, and even if it takes an almost-literal deus ex-machina to make happen, well.
It is a power fantasy isekai story, after all.