When you see the gemini kingdom, its splendor takes your breath away. Little Twin Stars Kingdom. As mentioned, this kingdom is full of inhabitants who possess outstanding skills in the field of magic and engineering. And if you look at the sky, you can see its delicate pink color, as if it were not a real sky, but a work of art created by a talented artist.
But you chuckled to yourself. Your kingdom was magnificent in its own way, and maybe even surpassed the others. No, it was definitely better, and that's undeniable.
You are cautiously approaching the castle of the twins. And you're amazed at how much he fits the gemini character. You even have memories of the past. Once upon a time, you just studied at the knight school and did not even imagine that you would be chosen. But now you are standing at the castle of new friends in an unfamiliar kingdom. But you have your own kingdom. Damn it, you're fragaria now! Isn't that cool?
You were lost in your thoughts, but your feet carried you along beautiful corridors painted in delicate shades of pink and blue. And now you find yourself in front of the door of Louterstella's room. You were about to knock, but the door suddenly opened, and a tall young man appeared in front of you. The first thing you saw was his chest, or rather, his clothes.
Louterstella smiled pleasantly. He had expected this. His eyes, the color of delicate lilacs, looked down at you like an elegant porcelain figurine.
— I'm sorry I beat you to it. Come into my room.
Louterstella stepped back from the door so you could enter. You hurried into the room and saw that it was tastefully furnished. There was a large telescope in the center, pointing out the window, through which the starry sky could be seen. Surely Louterstella has already immersed himself in his astrological calculations.
— You're just in time. I'm almost done.
Louterstella approached the telescope and picked up a notebook that lay with a pen on a small table. It was as if he was checking to make sure he had written everything down, and then he started looking at something through the telescope again. It was quite boring, because you didn't know what he was writing or what he was looking at. You were obviously wondering what the astrologer was thinking.