Explores Arthur's devastation and his internal battle to forgive, as discussed in zahrawithaz's review .

“Protect her, Merlin. The bracelet holds only part of her heart. The rest belongs to Arthur.”

The next morning, Arthur was banished to a life of sorrow, riding toward the borders of his kingdom. He looked at his hand, still feeling the coldness of the bracelet. But in the saddlebag, hidden beneath his armor, he found a small, white flower—a Valeriane , the flower he had once given to Gwen.

Merlin stood in the shadows, his eyes burning with tears, knowing he could have broken the curse sooner if he had trusted his magic over fear 05:14.

Focuses on Merlin's need to protect Arthur, a key theme in the series. g., Arthur's confrontation with Morgana)?

Highlights her success in using Lancelot, as mentioned in zahrawithaz's review.

where Arthur finds out about Merlin's magic?

"She was not herself, Arthur," Merlin whispered, stepping forward.