- While Francis and Bash are out trying to find Montgomery the Protestants are becoming more and more restless. Mary is alone at the castle and Protestant men storm it, leaving Mary in distress. Castleroy doesn't realise what he has been funding while he thought it was schools.
- With a holiday celebration around the corner, Bash uncovers what could be the answer to Francis finally escaping the oppressive thumb of Lord Narcisse, and the two formulate a daring plan. Meanwhile, Mary proposes the radical idea of marrying the Protestant Lord Conde to the Catholic Claude, a scheme that she believes a viable path forward to peace, but Claude has other plans in store. As preparations are made for the upcoming feast, Greer discovers that she may be more involved with the Protestant movement than she originally thought.
- Prince Condé accepts Mary's suggestion to seek religious pacification by marrying, as Protestant royal, a catholic counterpart, princess Claude, whom he soon wins over regardless of Catherine's opposition, yet can't go trough with the sham and leaves court 'for his real love'. Desperate to shake of the Catholic aristocrats' yoke, Francis only allowed the plan to stir Montgomery into playing his blackmail trump once and for all, which works. Already searching for the fate of captured protestants, Bash finds and reports to Francis the trail of Lord Montgomery, the last witness able to rend credibility to a regicidal patricide charge against the king. He's questioned, and eliminated for security. Meanwhile protestant extremists invaded the under-guarded castle and raped despised Mary in her quarters. She keeps that secret except for closest confidents, but gets excessive revenge from guilt-torn Francis, whose hunt for culprits turns viciously bloodthirsty beyond the point Catherine warns is of no return, and from Louis Condé helps her trap and kill the actual rapists. Lord Castleroy is discredited as his donation for a Protestant school were siphoned off for the rebelling.—KGF Vissers
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