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Summary and Analysis Book 3: Chapter 1. Charles Darnay travels through France to Paris, encountering bands of revolutionaries in every village along the way who condemn him as an aristocrat and emigrant and allow him to continue on only because of his letter from Gabelle.
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Summary: Chapter 1: In Secret. Travel through France proves difficult for Darnay. Hostile revolutionaries frequently stop him and question him. Upon his arrival in Paris, the revolutionaries confine him to a prison called La Force. Darnay protests and reminds his jailers of his rights.
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- Chapter Three: Allies among Enemies Choices
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This page contains the choices in The Royal Romance, Book 3 and their outcomes.
Choices that have no outcome on the side have not been explored yet, please help this page by contributing those answers!
Choice 1 (Book 2 Complete)
•Yes, remember my choices.
•No, I want to use the default settings.
Choice 1 (Book 2 Incomplete)
•Keep playing without my choices.
•Go to The Royal Romance, Book 2!
Choice 1
•Run to Liam! (No effect)
•Look for Hana and Maxwell! (No effect)
•Grab Drake! (No effect) ⬅ Correct
Choice 2
•You aren't coming with us? (No effect)
Choice 1
•Just how fantastical are we talking? (No effect)
•Please tell me there'll be apple-themed beverages. (No effect)
Choice 2
•Forget about it. I'm just glad you survived. (No effect)
•Just don't let it happen again. (No effect)
Choice 1
•But I would rather have her evil powers on my side. (No effect)
•At least I'll get to boss her around. (No effect)
Choice 2
•Luscious Lace. (💎20) (Enviously Green)
•Little Black Dress. (No effect)
Choice 1
•Thank you for coming. (No effect)
•This is literally my worst nightmare. (No effect)
•Maxwell, save me! (No effect)
Choice 2
•Be myself. (No effect)
Choice 1
•With Maxwell. This'll be the most epic polo game the world has ever seen! (No effect)
•With Drake. I'm going to kick all of your butts! (No effect)
Choice 2
•Dunk the ball in the basket! (No effect)
•Hit the ball through the goal! (No effect) ⬅ Correct
Choice 1
•Together, we can do anything. (No effect)
•They're going to be sorry they ever messed with us! (No effect)
Choice 2
•The apples aren't the only symbol of the Crown's strength. (No effect)
•The Cordonians don't take apple-related insults lightly. (No effect)
Choice 1
•I love Kiara! (No effect)
•She's one of the more stuck-up noblewomen. (No effect)
•It's hard to ignore someone who constantly speaks French. (No effect)
Choice 2
•Showstopper (💎20) (Grand Entrance)
Choice 1
•The attackers. (No effect)
•A performance artist with terrible boundaries. (No effect)
Choice 2
•About the rising tide of Cordonia's future. (No effect)
•To raise awareness for the flooding in Portavira. (No effect)
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