Runesmith: Chapter 487 – Unexpected Resistance.
Added 2024-08-22 08:00:06 +0000 UTC“Robert, are you awake? Quickly, lie down! What do you think you’re doing?”
“Mother, I’m fine…”
“No, you certainly are not! I’ve seen all those wounds! If it weren’t for the good sir from the Institute, you could have been dead by now! Did you even thank him? Quick, lower your head, you foolish child!”
“Uh… It’s fine, madam. I’ll excuse myself…”
Roland stood there in front of his stepmother, concealing his true identity from her. To her, he was just a representative from Xandar’s Institute of Wizardry. She still believed he was only there because of Lucienne, who had gained the rare Clairvoyant class. After spending the night discussing potential issues that could arise during the trial, he was ready to leave. However, when the woman awoke from his spell and found Robert awake as well, she began to panic.
“Nonsense, my good man! We of the Arden house show gratitude, and you have done more for us than we could ever repay. You’ve saved my son, and that is something I will never forget. The least my son can do is show his respect.”
For Roland, who had endured five years of this woman’s jealous schemes, the whole scene felt surreal. She had pitted Robert against him at every opportunity, and now she was forcing Robert to bow before the man she despised. He wasn’t sure how to feel about it and wondered how she would react if he revealed his true identity to her. The scene was quite ironic to him but he did not wish to reveal himself even now, it was better to keep up the act of the concerned professor who was just here to protect Lucienne.
“Madam Arden, I assure you, it’s not necessary. Your son needs his rest, and there’s no need for such formalities. What matters is that he recovers fully and gets ready for the coming hearing.”
Still groggy and trying to wrap his head around the situation, Robert looked between his mother and Roland's armored figure. The entire situation felt bizarre, but he felt grateful to his estranged brother. It was strange to see his mother grovel in such a way and eventually, he decided to go along with it. His head was lowered and a heartfelt thanks was given.
Roland stood silently, watching as Robert awkwardly lowered his head, mumbling words of gratitude that seemed foreign to both of them. For a moment, he wondered if this charade would be worth the trouble. His stepmother, oblivious to the true identity of her son’s savior, seemed satisfied with Robert’s display of humility. She gave a small, relieved smile and nodded approvingly.
"That's better, you must always show respect to those who help you, Robert. Remember that."
“Yes, Mother…”
Robert was still somewhat dazed from the emotional rollercoaster and physical torment he had endured. His eyes flickered to Roland, trying to convey a silent message of gratitude. Roland caught the look and gave a gentle nod, acknowledging the unspoken thanks. He understood that time was short, but they would need to continue playing within the confines of this noble charade.
“Now, if you’ll excuse me,”
Roland replied, his voice somewhat firm and hidden behind a voice-altering enchantment.
“I must make preparations for the trial. Sir Robert, you should rest. There’s a difficult road ahead, and you’ll need all your strength.”
“Yes, of course. Thank you… sir… Deputy Professor…”
Robert stumbled over the formal address, the word ‘sir’ feeling strange on his tongue when directed at his younger brother. But at this point, he had already made peace that his brother Roland had surpassed him and probably all their other siblings. He was already a tier 3 class holder that could even overpower Knight Commanders who trained their whole life. If there was someone that could save him from this fate, then it was him.
As Roland turned to leave he took a moment to look at his sister Lucienne. She was standing behind her mother and not speaking. Without any indication for it, a spell effect was activated that created an invisible bubble around his head. A little tunnel formed from this bubble and connected with the area around Lucienne before he started speaking.
“I’ll go check on your friends; they’re staying at a nearby inn and should be safe. Don’t worry, your mother can’t hear us, but cover your mouth while speaking.”
It was a simple modification of the sound-canceling spell, reduced to cover only their heads. A mana concealment spell was also woven in, ensuring that even the most powerful mages wouldn’t detect it. The sound waves would bounce around within the sealed-off area, allowing them to communicate without anyone else hearing a thing. Lucienne nodded slightly, the spell was something she had never seen before but they had previously discussed it.
“Be careful, you never know what that count could do and tell everyone not to worry!”
“I know, don’t worry, they won’t dare attack someone from the Institute. As we discussed, I’ll try to get them to go back.”
“Mmm… Margaret might not want to…”
“Don’t worry, I’ll convince her, one way or the other, she’ll go back to the institute…”
Roland intended to use this time to escort the three girls and the maid back to the mage tower. From there, they could return to the institute. The round trip would likely take no more than a day, giving him ample time to handle this before the trial, which was exactly three days away. Now, he just needed to get the group out of here, even if it meant doing so by force.
‘Now then…’
His sister looked to be sad at the fact that her friends had to go but for Roland this was the better option. If the trial failed, having the three girls here would only complicate things. Eventually, the door shut behind him and he was instantly greeted by two armored men. They weren’t his match but it was clear that no one would let him go around this whole place. Mages had appeared and created multiple barriers already which luckily his new and improved mapping system was able to go against.
‘They clearly don’t trust me… That Leopold is also near and they also got more Knight Commanders to guard this tower…’
It was clear that escaping this place wouldn’t be easy. If Robert lost the trial, it might be wiser to free him on another occasion when the number of guards had decreased. Typically, prisoners were transported elsewhere after the trial was over. The problem was that these lands belonged to the Count, who had the authority to decide everything, including ordering an immediate execution or incarceration once the trial was concluded.
‘I should go get this over with…’
Roland looked at the guards without nodding and moved forward. The two parted and after he vanished down the stairs, they followed closely after. Once he was outside, the heavy doors closed behind him with a resounding thud. The air outside was cool, a slight breeze rustling the leaves of the nearby trees. There were many more guards there not then when he arrived.
‘They must have called for reinforcements from outside, perhaps more will arrive later…’
It seemed that the Count would not make this easy. In three days this whole city would probably turn into one huge impenetrable fortress. The mages were assembling arrays and preparing siege magic. Even if he tried to use his newly created runic glider, escaping through the air would be difficult.
He made his way through the courtyard, the stone path crunching beneath his boots. The estate was sprawling, a testament to the wealth and power of House De Vere. Everyone he saw was on edge, their hands clutching their weapons and ready to attack. Grand Commander Leopold was there with him, his gaze following his movements as he approached the gate outside.
There was a whole platoon of soldiers at the gate. More than half were wearing heavy armor similar to his Rune Mark I suit and behind them stood a row of archers with a mage in the middle. As he stopped, the Grand Commander made his way in his direction.
“Deputy Professor,”
Leopold greeted but his tone was cold.
“I trust everything is in order with the prisoner?”
Roland nodded and replied in a similar way.
“For now, and I hope he remains that way… But for the time being, I will be taking my leave. I need to confer with some of my students from the institute, I’m sure you understand. I will of course return for the trial and make sure that it proceeds fairly.”
“You dare to assume that my lord would…”
“Why wouldn’t I? Have you forgotten about the state young Robert Arden was in when I arrived here? I hope that you’re not trying to deny it?”
Leopold's eyes narrowed as he was enraged by the animosity flung in the direction of his master. However, what Roland said was true, they did torture Robert without going through the proper procedures. The armored soldiers heard their conversation and took a step forward but were quickly stopped by their leader.
“Let him through.”
Roland’s eyes remained fixed on Leopold and a sense of tension rippled through the soldiers around them. The Grand Commander was seething, his face a mask of controlled fury, but Roland knew that he had no choice but to let him pass. The last thing the Count wanted was to provoke the Institute of Wizardry with a powerful tier 4 mage in its ranks.
Finally, Rolland took a step through the gates and was allowed passage. The gates looked heavier than before and they groaned open. More cool air hit his armor and ruffled his robe. The road leading away from the estate was lined with more guards, their eyes watching for any sign of betrayal. Roland kept his pace steady and calm, the heavy thuds of his boots on the stone echoing in the silence.
Once he was clear of the main gate, he took a moment to assess the situation. The estate sprawled behind him, a fortress bristling with armed men and magical defenses. He knew he had to move quickly if he wanted to get Lucienne's friends out safely and return in time for the trial. The Count's forces were prepared for an all-out confrontation and could potentially target him or the others once they were inside the city. There was a strong possibility that someone would be waiting to stop them after they headed towards the teleportation gate. After eavesdropping on Graham De Vere, Roland was certain the man wouldn’t shy away from using such methods.
After scanning the surroundings for any potential threats or spies, he headed deeper into the city of Ballac. Margaret along with Atasuna and Marlein had gone into the noble district. There they resided in the most costly inn around. His suspicion of Margaret continued to grow and once he arrived he encountered a lack of customers.
‘Did I come too early? I guess it’s not even seven in the morning…’
They had strategized through the entire night and he left close to the break of dawn. It was normal for people here to still sleep. The inn he entered was well-protected and quite large. Some waiters were already setting the tables and preparing for the young lords and rich merchants to arrive for breakfast. Roland quickly made his way through the grand entrance and was greeted by the innkeeper, a stout man with a graying mustache and a wary expression.
“Good morning.”
Roland said while the innkeeper was taken aback by his robed and armored form.
“A group of students from Xandar’s Institute of Wizardry should have arrived here yesterday, are they still here?”
“Ah, yes they did…”
The man looked at Roland from head to bottom and nodded. It seemed that the girls had already informed the innkeeper that someone of his looks would arrive so it made things much easier.
“Good, Please inform them that the Deputy Professor of the Institute is here.”
The innkeeper's eyes widened with recognition, and he quickly gestured to a worker on the side. The person was a young woman with proper manners just like all the others, a stark contrast to the people he was used to in such places. As they headed out to call the girls, he was given an option to rest at one of the empty tables.
‘They are all still there, the maid is with them…’
On his monitoring device, he could see all their dots in one room together. It also informed him that they were being followed. Some guards from the estate had gathered outside and didn’t even try to hide their presence. They were probably there to distract him from the true pursuers, who had better skills, but with his map, he could quickly record everyone’s mana patterns for future use.
‘Once those four are out of the way, I should examine the city for any potential escape routes. Even though they increased the amount of guards, I bet there are some thief guild tunnels no one knows about…’
Roland's plans were simple. First, he would attempt to use his knowledge to get Robert a deal. The best way would be to bribe the count with some money or convince him that this whole predicament was making him look bad. If this failed, he could take a more rule-heavy angle and bring up Robert’s unlawful torturous treatment. That approach gave him some footing but in a world filled with nobles, justice rarely saw the light of day.
‘If all fails, then I’d need to get him out of here… but I’ll also become a criminal then.’
His position as a professor or Knight Commander would not protect him from the consequences of breaking Robert out. He would be branded a criminal, and even escaping into Valerian territory would be futile. Despite the area being controlled by an opposing noble faction, they often collaborated in such situations. Arthur’s brothers would be more than happy to get rid of him and would likely try to present him on a silver platter.
As he was contemplating, the innkeeper’s assistant finally returned. Behind him, he spotted three teenage girls with their eyelids glued together. All of them looked like they hadn't slept well and would probably not appreciate what he was about to tell them. The maid walked slowly behind them, her steps silent, much like Mary’s.
“Professor, you’re back! But where is Luci?”
“She will be staying here for a few days due to family matters. You on the other hand will return to the institute…”
“What? No, we won’t! If Luci isn’t coming then we aren’t going!”
Just as he assumed, Margaret quickly refused his order. Roland sighed inwardly, knowing this confrontation would be inevitable. He had anticipated resistance from Margaret, the most stubborn of the trio, but he couldn't afford to let his sister's friends remain in Ballac. The city was becoming a dangerous place, and if things went awry, they could easily become collateral damage.
"Miss, Margaret, this isn't up for debate."
Roland said, his voice firm and coupled with a stern tone.
“No, I will not leave Luci here without any help! I’m her friend and that’s what friends do.”
“Now listen here young lady… as I’ve said this is not up for debate, if you won’t come willingly then…”
Roland was not in the best frame of mind, his stress levels rising with every passing moment. He saw the girl as nothing more than a thorn in his side. Even if she had the heart in the right place and wanted to support Lucienne, her presence here was a liability. The stakes were too high, and he had no time for stubborn defiance. Thus, he chose to activate one of his skills, which soon proved to have been a big mistake.
Margaret’s eyes flinched as she felt her body be put under a lot of strange pressure. The feeling didn’t last for too long as almost instantly, her maid-knight Hadley stepped forward. Roland could barely keep up with her speed and without activating his mana Eyes of Mana to help him predict movement. He underestimated who he was facing and now the woman was charging forward.
The whole inn shook as his automatic defenses activated. A veil of thick mana surrounded his body as a bladed weapon collided with it. Hadley had unveiled her weapon which consisted of rather long-looking finger claws. They suddenly appeared over her fingers and were now aimed at his face. The woman didn’t take kindly to him using his suppression skill and now he was in quite a bind...
Comments
We know Roland’s character isn’t weak because we’ve been there for all his growth (strength wise) but he’s been struggling with his “turtle up or run” tendencies that shaped his childhood. The more conflicts he gets into, and the more situations where he has to stand his ground and deal with the ramifications of becoming more well known, the more he’s learning to leverage that strength in the right ways at the right times. Including decimating a platoon of knights to prove a point when necessary 👌🏾 I think I understand what you’re waiting for tho, for Roland to get to the point where he can showcase his strength without any of that baggage holding him back and people either stop messing with him and his, or get put down. Once things are resolved with his family and he comes to the full understanding that hiding his strength isn’t necessarily the best strategy for keeping himself and his people safe, we’ll likely see more of it. His experiences are still shaping him and focusing on other characters probably wouldn’t have the same energy (my opinion). Alternate POVs are nice to connect scenes and peek at other characters’ growth but getting us readers invested in them on Roland’s level after damn near 500 chaps might just feel like switching to a different main character before the first really accomplished their goals. Roland’s only now getting to the point where he’s strong/knowledgeable/supported/funded/connected enough to do the things he’s been dreaming about since he got his runic mana scribe class. So many demands on his time tho, it’s slow going 😅 so I feel your point
Kevari
2024-08-24 23:39:42 +0000 UTCThat is my point exactly, you dont get to be angry at à situation that was avoidable and that you engineered in the first place, he knew they were going to be in the way but somehow he still put up with their bs I dont call that character dev
Frank Armand
2024-08-24 21:19:22 +0000 UTCI think if he is going to Stretch out story line he should put in Roland that much and put other characters because we all do get mad on how this chapters don’t bring out the best in Roland just been making him look weak
Noel Zaragoza
2024-08-24 20:40:52 +0000 UTCFuck you kev
Frank Armand
2024-08-24 04:20:44 +0000 UTCSuce ta mère, Frankie. Gave you the stipulations for continuing this convo, you haven’t met them. Not my first language either lol so?
Kevari
2024-08-24 04:02:19 +0000 UTCEat a thousand kev kevari.....and also f*uck and f*uck everyone like you.....I should've done that in the first place, never in all your attempt to patronizing bs did u counter my points about the story, everyone will always analyze things based upon their preferences and views.....indeed you did not want discourse but someone to lash at , shame on me I did not see it from the get go... fyi english is not my native language so all your grandstanding about being "more articulate" than me is biased from the start so again go f*uck yourself
Frank Armand
2024-08-24 02:34:07 +0000 UTCWhich is why Frank got told to eat a frank
Kevari
2024-08-24 01:01:58 +0000 UTCY’all need to calm down the main reason the Arthur dose what he dose is that this is the best story line that actually had been giving him 🤑🤑🤑 that’s y he’s been Stretching it out they way he has lol
Noel Zaragoza
2024-08-24 00:59:53 +0000 UTCOh, Frank. I’m glad you acknowledge that it’s my right to comment as I see fit, as it is yours. Your mistake is your limitation of “ON the parts that I mentioned”. The fact is that I, just like you, can comment whatever I want as long as the creator does not remove me from the community. A right you were exercising when insisting the author was making all the wrong choices. The problem arose when someone dared present you with the same treatment. Someone that you’ve labeled a “professional word flayer” who simply must have extensive “experience” with “verbal fight[s]” (why did you quote that last one btw? those were your words) and can’t get enough. I said it before, community interaction is new to me and this is proving to be a subpar experience (regarding you, specifically). Stop misusing the term “keyboard warrior”, Frank. Getting my point across better than you seem to be able to muster is a result of higher grammatical acumen and better articulation, not practice. Which is, in turn, a result of that education you seem to believe I’m missing. You’re absolutely right, it’s been made clear over the past 2 days that you’re choosing not to engage in a verbal fight with me. And now we’re going back and forth with you repeating yourself using analogies aimed at me that increasingly prove my point about you. You didn’t like the chapter and had something to say about it. I didn’t like your small minded and personally biased comment that took nothing into account but your own preferences for the development of the story and had something to say about it. Both within our rights, but you’re upset because you’re not used to being heckled back. I don’t mind discourse, but my explicit intention when telling you to eat a frank was not discourse. It was to attack your comment and the veracity and relevance of your words in a way I found humorous, in case that wasn’t obvious from the juvenile jab meant to simultaneously irk and prove a point (I’d say I succeeded, wouldn’t you?). All the points I’ve made over the past couple days can be encapsulated in those 4 little words. Call it the abridged version. Now, if you have nothing else to offer but repeated projection of your probable personal circumstances and “I’m the victim, I don’t deserve this” attitude, I think I’ll leave you with the experience to think about until you have something worth replying to. Some book recommendations before you’re ready to have this conversation without pointing fingers in the mirror: The Art of War - Sun Tzu The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho Warrior of the Light - Paulo Coelho The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck - Mark Manson Ego is the Enemy - Ryan Holiday The Highly Sensitive Person - Elaine N. Aron The last two were a couple of the more interesting results via a quick audible search, “how to not be anxious and angry”, I hope it helps. Be easy, Frankie. If I don’t reply, you know why. And no, it’s not because you called me a coward after threatening me, then denying it (Drop that pin any time though)
Kevari
2024-08-24 00:31:15 +0000 UTCA keyboard warrior indeed..... making assumptions, then assertions, and accusing others of their own misgivings, what is it if not rage when the first interaction you have with someone u dont know is to say "fuck you and fuck everyone like you" who has better education and critical thinking when the opening response to a point of contention is "eat a Frank, Frank" it looks like you are fundamentally unable to dissociate an author and his work, I can "throw negativity" at parts of a work I find nonsensical because it is my absolute right, just like it is your right to disagree with me ON the parts that I mentionned but here we have a "professional Word flayer launching personal attacks from the get go, instead of coldly explaining his undsrstanding of the author style that he seems to be so assured to know.... the answer to my Last question said it all, there is a big difference between disagreeing with someone and show exactly one's poV and be openly antagonistic like some kid that got his candy stolen, clearly you seek someone to have "verbal fight" with "flaying with words sorry not doing it u seems to have experience 😅😅 😅
Frank Armand
2024-08-23 21:28:17 +0000 UTCOh, Frank. Since, unsurprisingly, it went over your head last time, let me reiterate how ironic your comments are. You’ve exposed yourself via the blatant double standard you have regarding your obvious propensity for resentfully spewing negativity at others versus handling such attention yourself. The two-faced hypocrisy of playing the victim when faced with unexpected resistance. Funnily enough, quite like the self-important nobles Roland has been dealing with recently (but a lot less articulate). Also, rage and hate? First, take a look at the contents of this comment thread. Then, do your best to objectively determine which comments would be considered those of a “hater”. Lastly, fight against your natural instinct to save face (it’s okay, we all have it) and admit to yourself that just maybe you need a period of self-reflection in order to fully understand that the person you should ask “who hurt you” is you. My honest point of view didn’t cater to your feelings and you responded by lashing out like a toddler when you got called out for being an entitled man-baby. “I would Love to see u say those things in my face, just for me to do a Lambert substitution with yours moments after”. I guess this isn’t considered a traditional threat but hey, still a fight on my block. And the cowardly thing here is you attempting to make it seem like you didn’t try to pop off and then immediately change your tune when I offered to oblige (I’m still waiting on that pin to drop, you proposed the meeting so put up or shut up). Law abiding citizens can get beat down too. Again though, don’t misunderstand. I’m perfectly capable and content to continue flaying you with words if you choose to remain behind your screen. Critical thinking is indeed not an innate skill. If you focused on leveling it instead of doing a bad job of critiquing work you’re struggling to understand the nuances of, you’d be in a better position today. If you’ve followed The Runesmith this far, you should be well-acquainted with the style of storytelling Kuropon favors. If you were as well-informed as your comment suggests (those “big” words I mentioned previously) your criticism on the story development might have held some weight but that’s clearly not the case. And yea, Frank. If a navy seal had an asset that needed moral support to do their job of guiding them through hostile territory without losing their shit, they’d bring the moral support, wether it be friends or a pet spider (no golem). Otherwise the mission is a failure and that’s not an acceptable option for Seals. Stop pretending you’re a tactical expert. Kuropon isn’t either but at least they likely know.
Kevari
2024-08-23 20:24:51 +0000 UTCMust feel good huh, all that rage all that hate for a honest point of view that does not catter to your feelings..... who hurt you man like really, physical harm 😅🤣 No Kid, I never threatened u, just amazed at how the Internet allow the most cowards of people to express themselves in a way that they will never do IRL, I am à law abiding citizen, sueing you for harasment will be much more profitable than beating you(even if that would be easier and more time effective)..... just a simple question, if you are à navy seal on a black op, would you bring the friends of the asset(the one that will give u directions) on a hostile territory because the asset needs "moral support" ? Arguing and calling names is easy, critical thinking? Not so much!
Frank Armand
2024-08-23 18:59:44 +0000 UTCOh, Frank. None of my previous comments change the spirit of my message, as vulgar as they may be. Tbh “eat a frank, Frank” was just shorter. They also don’t change the ignorant spirit of each of your comments, including before I got involved. And clearly I was implying (now straight up asserting) that your list showed your general lack of comprehension of how to properly use/view plot devices and character development. You weren’t being lashed out at, good sir, you were being fed a dose of your heckling medicine. And then you were figuratively smacked down after puffing up your chest and barking like a chihuahua. Of course you won’t bring yourself to my level now that you threatened me with physical harm and I stepped up to the plate instead of backing off. Because why would a keyboard warrior actually want the face-to-face they said they’d “Love” to have. Your thumbs are braver than you, mind they don’t get you in trouble. Don’t misunderstand, Frank. I’m new here and I’m relatively new to interacting with Patreon communities. Imagine my annoyance when I finish a chapter only to see a crass comment by someone using big words that they clearly don’t understand the concepts behind to piss on someone else’s work. I have very little experience actually responding to online stupidity (just your bad luck, for real) which is why I changed my first couple of comments. Figured cussing so early in the morning was uncalled for. Sun’s out now, Frankie. So yes, Fuck people like you. Do yourself a favor and follow through on your decision to leave this as is. Your day won’t get any better if you don’t.
Kevari
2024-08-23 16:25:45 +0000 UTCPrincess Margaret, incognito.
Dan Chadwick
2024-08-23 14:53:36 +0000 UTC"Lmao if you want cult shit then go write it. Frankly, fuck people like you, Frank." Strangely I am the one with the "bad upbringing " who does not know what he is talking about, who lashing at strangers because I dont have positive cristicism, who did not LIST parts of the plot progression that did not make sense..... .... I will not bring myself down to your level, you will certainly beat me with experience
Frank Armand
2024-08-23 12:58:15 +0000 UTCOh, Frank. The fact that you can’t see the irony in your reply leads me to believe that you lead a life overshadowed by those around you and tend to lash out at those actually creating something others (including yourself, since you’re clearly paying for advance access) enjoy in bouts of childish, jealous tantrums. Instead of offering constructive criticism that could then be acted on at the author’s discretion or, less likely, creating something yourself, you chose to insult the work of a creator in a way that shows your lack of understanding of the intricacies of writing. The author’s work is not perfect, but this is clearly a case of the spectator throwing shade at something they aren’t brave enough to try in the first place. I can also surmise that you’re projecting a reflection of your situation onto me in order to save some face. In case you were wondering, this is the kind of thing social anxiety encourages. In all seriousness, do not be ashamed or afraid to seek help as mental health is important. In the mean time, do try to refrain from embarrassing your upbringing on public platforms. Someone just might call you out and tell you to eat a frank. Btw we can link in person and I’ll repeat myself verbatim no prob, just drop me a pin. Frankly, fuck around and find out, Frank.
Kevari
2024-08-23 08:00:04 +0000 UTCRoland can't go all out (middle of an inn + hostile city) but I do hope he gets a hit off on Hadley so the stakes are clear here. He didn't really attack Margret and Hadley initiated full combat. He probably could have been more diplomatic before going full intimidation on her, but unless she is willing to use her family name this is the right call.
Gromaul
2024-08-22 16:43:49 +0000 UTCI suspect she is either outright Royalty or at least a high level house (Ducal or otherwise). The resources she displayed as well as her ability to do whatever she wants leans in that direction.
DrDankness
2024-08-22 15:57:53 +0000 UTCI believe Roland jumped the gun here. He was too quick to threaten Margaret with force especially considering he has suspicions about her identity. Though understandable given the stress he is under.
Kartikey Sharma
2024-08-22 13:56:37 +0000 UTCIt always easy to sit in your Mother basement and throw insults at people for no good reason, probably because of your lack of éducation and social anxiety.....well "Kevari" I am not the reason why your life is miserable so take your lack of mannes up to your ar.se, I would Love to see u say those things in my face, just for me to do a Lambert substitution with yours moments after
Frank Armand
2024-08-22 13:36:45 +0000 UTCWell said sir u forgot how he makes Roland look to be strong then makes him out to be weak
Noel Zaragoza
2024-08-22 12:30:55 +0000 UTCSir Richard doth needs his bag of d*cks to chew
Eriach
2024-08-22 12:17:15 +0000 UTCEat a frank, Frank.
Kevari
2024-08-22 11:52:16 +0000 UTCTFTC
Wolve
2024-08-22 10:48:34 +0000 UTCRoyalty
Peter Jørgensen
2024-08-22 10:35:21 +0000 UTCThe overall quality of thé last 10 chapters IS very subpar, brought down by nonsensical plot choices, awkward plot devices and useless FILLERS....focus on the confrontation with the cult. Why do you bring liabilities on a potential Battlefield ? Why does'nt she flash out a royal Crest or something and have this while thing throw away ? Just liké she stood there and Saw her "Friend" getting bullied whitout doing anything ? Unless all this a prélude to a Big Uno reverse (like some convoluted schème of his father to test his mettle) you have cra* ed on your own work this arc author
Frank Armand
2024-08-22 09:57:54 +0000 UTCRoyalty, someone mentioned it previously, but it would explain why the prince talked to Lucienne. She would be his sisters friend.
Gromaul
2024-08-22 08:19:49 +0000 UTCSo what’s everyone’s guess for Margaret? Royalty? Or tier underneath it?
Shaitan
2024-08-22 08:16:35 +0000 UTC