Chapter 11: The Return to Numonia

After a week in Makinora, Ryo and Rimia said their goodbyes to the kind people they had met and set out on their journey back to Numonia.

As they traveled, they couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness at leaving the vibrant city behind. However, they were excited to return home and share their newfound knowledge and skills with their fellow citizens.

As they approached the kingdom of Numonia, they were greeted by a group of soldiers. The captain of the guard informed them that the queen had requested their presence in the castle upon their return.

Ryo and Rimia were puzzled by the summons, but they made their way to the castle as requested. When they arrived, they were escorted to the queen's chambers.

Queen Zia Makinora greeted them warmly and invited them to sit. She then explained that she had been so impressed by Ryo's heroism and Rimia's bravery that she wanted to offer them both positions in her court.

Ryo and Rimia were taken aback by the offer, but they were honored nonetheless. Queen Zia Makinora explained that she was in need of trustworthy and capable individuals to serve as advisors and ambassadors for her kingdom.

Ryo and Rimia discussed the offer between themselves and ultimately decided to accept. They knew that this was a rare opportunity to serve their kingdom and to experience new adventures and cultures.

Over the next few years, Ryo and Rimia served as trusted advisors to Queen Zia Makinora, traveling throughout the land and beyond to represent the kingdom of Numonia. They shared their knowledge of art, culture, and diplomacy with the people they met, and they learned just as much in return.

Their adventures took them to distant lands and brought them face-to-face with challenges they had never imagined. But they faced each challenge with bravery and determination, inspired by the knowledge and experiences they had gained during their time in Makinora.

Years later, as they looked back on their journey, Ryo and Rimia knew that they had been forever changed by their experiences. They had become heroes not only of their kingdom but of the world, living proof that one could achieve greatness through courage, compassion, and a thirst for knowledge.