Sovereign Harmony: Midori-Iro's Official Unification

In the serene aftermath of Adriana Mula’s coronation as the Lily of the Valley, the first crowned Queen of Midori-Iro, a newfound wave of patriotism swept across the archipelago. Adriana, with a heart dedicated to unifying her nation, took the initiative to solidify the political union of the islands. Her father Adrian Mula, who had worked tirelessly towards a tentative peace, had laid the groundwork, but the final push required the unity inspired by the coronation.

Queen Adriana summoned representatives from each island, ranging in age from 25 to 75, to convene in the capital. The diverse group included individuals such as Kaito Tanaka from Mana Isle, Sina Vai from Papa Key, and Daichi Yamamoto from Tōne Key. With great reverence, they gathered in the grand hall of the Royal Palace.

Adriana addressed the assembly, expressing her gratitude for their presence and dedication to the unity of Midori-Iro. She named the historic treaty “The Royal Decree of Verdant Unity,” symbolizing the harmonious coming together of the islands under a shared vision.

As each representative stepped forward to sign the treaty, Adriana Mula, adorned in a unique mix of Polynesian, Samoan, and Japanese attire, watched with a sense of pride and accomplishment. The diverse group, representing the rich tapestry of Midori-Iro, signed their names, sealing a future of collaboration, mutual respect, and shared prosperity.

With the stroke of each pen, the Unity Accord became a testament to the strength found in diversity and the collective determination to forge a united and resilient nation. Queen Adriana, standing alongside her people, proclaimed a new era for Midori-Iro, one where the islands stood as a singular force, bound by the common thread of the green archipelago.