The day of Princess Rosemane's execution arrived without a hitch. For her severe crime of harming the Emperor and the mastermind of bombing case in her half-brother's wedding, Princess Rosemane's execution would be done in the middle of the City Square, shown to the public as a warning and assurance that the law was fair and she would receive her due punishment regardless of her status as a Princess.
As soon as the dawn broke, she was paraded along the street, limbs chained securely without any chance of breaking free. She looked pallid, her eyes hollow as if she was left with only an empty shell. The public's outrage peaked at her appearance and some of them began to throw rotten eggs, vegetables and tomatoes at her. Rosemane flinched when the tomato hit her squarely on her forehead, the red juice running down her body like blood.