The Course to the Isolated Country

The Imperial Prince and Princess found themselves in private quarters shown to them by Admiral de Richebourg and Captain Waldeck. The room was of utilitarian design, devoid of any gilded embellishments and extravagant decorations they were accustomed to. Bare metal walls painted a neutral hue and functional, yet unornamented furniture made it evident that aesthetics were not a priority in this marine sanctum. It was a stark contrast to the luxurious environments of their imperial upbringing. 

"Your Highnesses, I trust the accommodations, though simple, will be to your satisfaction," Admiral de Richebourg said with a deferential bow. 

"We're not here for luxury, Admiral. This will suit us fine," Francis responded. Daphne nodded in agreement, though her gaze still lingered on the plainness of their surroundings.