In episode 3, Princess Pride continues her life, armed with the memories of her past life and her ability of precognition. The episode begins with Pride reflecting on her peaceful life, which is vastly different from the game she remembers from her former life. She is content with her days, spending them with her adoptive brother Stale and her younger sister Tiara.
Pride's peaceful life is disrupted when the kingdom's soldiers, led by Captain Rodrick, are ambushed on their way to a joint military exercise in a neighboring country. The situation is catastrophic—the soldiers are trapped, and their ammunition is running low. Recognizing the severity of the situation, Pride decides to intervene. She enlists the help of Stale, who possesses the special ability of teleportation. Together, they succeed in delivering much-needed supplies to the besieged soldiers.
However, the situation worsens when Pride foresees the collapse of a cliff near the battlefield. She orders the soldiers to retreat, but Captain Rodrick is trapped under the rubble and unable to move. His son, who is at the palace, is devastated and pleads for his father's rescue. Despite the danger, Pride decides to intervene personally. She asks Stale to teleport her to the battlefield.
On the battlefield, Pride demonstrates her impressive combat skills, fending off enemy soldiers single-handedly. She manages to reach Captain Rodrick and, with the help of his son, frees him from the debris just as the cliff collapses. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers uncertain about the fate of Pride, Captain Rodrick, and his son.
Throughout the episode, Pride's determination to protect her kingdom and its people is evident. Despite her young age, she takes on the responsibility of a leader, makes difficult decisions, and puts herself in danger to save others. Her actions not only showcase her courage and resolve but also hint once more at the potential she holds to become a powerful and benevolent queen.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.