![]() ![]() During this time, however, Banica regularly resisted eating her regular portions at meals out of embarrassment for her weight and gluttonous eating habits. Over several months the two became much closer and warmed up to the idea of marriage with each other. That evening they had dinner together, during which Banica impressed Carlos with her expertise in food by improving his soup with just a drop of Jakoku Sauce. There she spoke about her impressions of the city and learned from Carlos of the war between Marlon and Lioness, as well as sharing her own dreams about sampling and making more accessible the cuisines of the world. The following day, Banica and Carlos went down to Bariti together with their various retainers. She soon traveled to Marlon with her servants and nervously met with her fiancé and his parents for the first time, introduced by her head retainer, Ron Grapple. ![]() In June of EC 311, Banica was betrothed to Carlos Marlon, the third prince of Marlon. Before long, they became close friends, the twins accompanying her everywhere. Lonely and uncomfortable in the room, she soon after met Arte and Pollo, her new servants. With Megour's death, Banica fell into a depression and locked herself up in the basement's food storage. In March, Banica witnessed Megour attempt to devour the dead servants, and Muzuri's subsequent murder of her in the scuffle that followed. In January of EC 306, a famine swept through the Conchita territory, leaving the household in low supply of food. Eventually, the gloomy child grew obedient out of fear of Megour's abuse. The only one not affected, Banica, was tormented by her increasingly deranged mother, terrorized when refusing to eat and having food forced down her throat. ![]() It forced them to continuously eat to avoid death, often leading to devouring unusual and lethal items. Due to her young age, she was the only one who did not partake in the meal.Īs the years progressed, Banica's household suffered from the Gula Disease, which they had contracted from eating the baemu. The night following her birth a celebration was held in her honor where the household feasted on the baemu pig. There should be nothing left." ―Megour Conchita to her daughter īanica was born in Gasto in the Beelzenian Empire in November, EC 296, the daughter of Muzuri and Megour Conchita. ![]()
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