Aburan, the failed assassin, is removed from the Duke’s guard by Camillo. This interaction hints at deeper conspiracies and past connections between the Duke's guards and the former Capulet guard captain, Conrad.
The surviving members of the Prince's guard and House Capulet retainers reaffirm their pledge to reclaim Neo Verona, raising the iris banner—the symbol of their house.
Juliet is confronted by Curio and Francisco about her commitment to the cause. Curio suggests that "the sword reflects the heart," implying that her hesitation stems from her growing love for Romeo, which conflicts with her duty to avenge her family.
Following their escape back to the city, Juliet struggles with the heavy burden of her secret identity and her brewing feelings for Romeo. The episode focuses on the inner conflicts of the survivors as they plan their resistance against the Montague regime.
Romeo continues to clash with the rigid expectations of his father, Lord Montague. His friend Mercutio provides a cynical contrast, viewing Romeo as a "studious princeling" while resenting his own drunkard father. Character Insights
Aburan, the failed assassin, is removed from the Duke’s guard by Camillo. This interaction hints at deeper conspiracies and past connections between the Duke's guards and the former Capulet guard captain, Conrad.
The surviving members of the Prince's guard and House Capulet retainers reaffirm their pledge to reclaim Neo Verona, raising the iris banner—the symbol of their house. Romeo x Juliet Episode 9
Juliet is confronted by Curio and Francisco about her commitment to the cause. Curio suggests that "the sword reflects the heart," implying that her hesitation stems from her growing love for Romeo, which conflicts with her duty to avenge her family. Aburan, the failed assassin, is removed from the
Following their escape back to the city, Juliet struggles with the heavy burden of her secret identity and her brewing feelings for Romeo. The episode focuses on the inner conflicts of the survivors as they plan their resistance against the Montague regime. Juliet is confronted by Curio and Francisco about
Romeo continues to clash with the rigid expectations of his father, Lord Montague. His friend Mercutio provides a cynical contrast, viewing Romeo as a "studious princeling" while resenting his own drunkard father. Character Insights