The Bernhard family was one of such comfort, the sound of a baby's cry was a rare occurrence. Growing up in such an environment could have easily made him an arrogant child. But Walther, a boy who loved flowers, grew up to be someone who cared deeply for others. However, this disposition, was far from what his ambitious father had hoped for in the heir destined to lead Delphia. No matter how hard Walther tried, he could never fulfill his father's expectations.

So, it was inevitable that the arrival of certain peculiar companions would bring a whirlwind of change. It was a change that affected not just Walther, but to the Bernhard family and Delphia as a whole. These friends drew Walther into the heart of a rapidly shifting world.

One companion taught him the value of friendship shared among peers. Another gave him a sense of brotherhood he had never known. But Walther's greatest blessing was something he had never received even from his blood relatives: love. He loved their world, and that world was ready to love him back.

As for how it all ended, the story is well known. In the final battle, no one stepped back or surrendered. Walther gained the courage to move forward but lost the friends who had walked beside him. Those memories left behind at the world's edge would remain locked away for a very, very long time.

The world Walther faced after was exactly as he had envisioned it: a world he wished for in those what were to be final moments as he faced death. And so, our duty is clear—to live on, to walk forward with strength and purpose. That is the future Walther, who loved this world more than anyone, wanted to leave in our hands.