Interesting parting twist for this final arc. So the "Prederica" twins were technically both fake and just body doubles for the real Prederica who died long ago. But to the people, the one
not called Manau is a true leader qualified to assume the identity of the real one. Even better than the real princess, objectively. It's a shame her crazy bio dad got what he wanted in the end and succeeded in getting one of his daughters on the throne. The one now called Queen Prederica has what it takes to rule, but I have no idea whether she was happy with it. The monarchy was abolished and she
still ended up as the head of state of a democratic country. I guess it's not that bad that she's well loved by her people.
Given that the mangaka just wanted this to end, I'm not surprised Rygart was "killed off" here to close this chapter of his life's story. I didn't know (or remember) he wasn't born in Krisna but in Assam, so technically the MC "died" in his homeland.
We got a "fake your death to live a slow life with your waifu the divorced former queen" ending. Unsatisfying ending from a world-building perspective (nothing was ever revealed about the ancient civilization that built Delphine, nor was Rygart's quartz-disabled problem ever truly addressed), but I guess it's not too bad if only viewed for the characters and their relationships. Plus I got a side ship to go with it too, assuming Folse and Botan are a thing now, given they're both trusted with this most guarded secret.
Hah, it's finally over after so many years. Off to the Completed pile, more than 10 years after I first started reading this in 2013.