Rio is pushing through with Celia’s wedding even though he knows it isn’t what she wants. Rio goes undercover to find out what’s going on in the Kingdom of Beltram.
As the season draws to a close, Rio’s activities will undoubtedly generate a commotion throughout the kingdom.
Episode 11 of The Spirit Chronicles: A Review
There are some revelations for Rio and Aishia before they get married. Charles Arbor, a member of the House of Arbor, is engaged to Celia, although the union is political and arranged for the sake of convenience.
Charles isn’t exactly a good guy—he beat up Rio when he was a kid and being questioned by the government. At the same time, Rio and Aishia are exploring the castle to find Celia.
After a four-year separation, the two reunite. Celia is overjoyed to see Rio after learning that he followed through on his commitment to reconnect with her.
Rio questions Celia about her desire for the wedding. She puts on a front for Rio, stating she’s grown up and can no longer focus on her study. Rio was never able to figure out what she thought about her.
The wedding ceremony is about to begin. Reiss and Charles are having a discussion. Before the parade starts, Celia and Charles’ other wives have a conversation in which the first wife treats her with contempt. Princess Christina shows there and has a private discussion with Celia. They are ecstatic to see each other again.
Finally, the procession has begun. As they go around the kingdom, Celia and Charles are riding in a carriage. Aishia uses telepathy to communicate with Celia.
Rio, who is amid the crowd, grins at Celia when she notices him. As the episode finishes, Rio is sprinting towards the carriage while a group of soldiers yells at him.
The release date for Spirit Chronicles Season 12 Episode 12
On September 21, 2021, Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles will air its final episode of the season.
When will Spirit Chronicles Season 2 Episode 12 be available online?
The show’s official Twitter account anticipates releasing Episode 12 on Tuesday, September 21 at 10:30 JST. Crunchyroll, on the other hand, releases typically the simulcast on Mondays at the following times:
11:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time
1:30 p.m. Central Standard Time; 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
7:30 p.m. British Summer Time (BST)
Every Tuesday at 12:30 a.m. JST, the prior episodes were made available. Keep an eye out for any changes to the program.