In the end, Rhode convinced the little queen to speak to the giant again, and the little queen also accepted his suggestion. He initially thought that no matter how much he spoke, it would be hard to change the little queen's mind. Because to the little queen, he was just a passing traveler, and this was her country and not his, after all. The little queen represented Celia's 'ego', so it should be hard for her to listen to others. However, Rhode didn't expect her to agree with what he said without any hesitation. It seemed like the real Celia still had a certain amount of deep-seated trust in him. This was what affected the three different Celias at the mental level. If not, no matter what Rhode said, perhaps Celia's inner instincts would resent it, let alone accept it.