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“You want me to come with you?”

Roland’s heart sank as the armored knight approached. His father - Wentworth Arden, wanted to see him. After years of distance and the hidden identity he held, this was the one situation Roland had been hoping to avoid. Nevertheless, refusing wasn’t an option, especially not in a public arena surrounded by soldiers, nobles, and mages, all under his father’s watchful eye.

“Certainly, the Lord Marshal has ordered me to guide you to him, please follow me Lord Mage.”

The Knight Commander was cordial, but there was an implied threat in his mannerisms. He had approached alone, yet many other soldiers and knights were watching intently. A mage, dressed strangely, stood in a hidden position with a staff pointed in his direction. It was clear this wasn’t a mere suggestion, it was an order.

As a man from the institute, there was no real reason to refuse the summons. A normal person might assume that the Marshal simply wanted to thank him. After all, Robert was Wentworth's son, and he had survived thanks to Roland’s invention. However, the duel had been a reckless plan, for which Roland could be blamed. It was entirely possible that he would be reprimanded or even attacked for putting a noble's son in danger. 

"Does he know who I am, or is he just trying to figure out who the man is that’s been getting involved with his children?"

Roland's involvement with Lucienne, Wentworth’s third daughter, was well known. Francine had likely informed others that he had helped Lucienne during the Viola incident and continued to protect her at the institute. Now, with him aiding Robert as well, it could easily be seen as suspicious. No ordinary person would go out of their way to help members of the same family without some ulterior motive. His reason, however, was simple: they were all related by blood, and he felt sympathy for his brother. Yet, he wasn’t ready to part with his Wayland persona just yet, and refusing this invitation wasn’t an option.

“Very well, lead the way.”

With a deep breath, Roland pushed off from the wall and gave the knight a small nod. He made sure to conceal his voice behind layers of mana. Though his father had not been there to witness him grow up, Roland’s voice was similar to Robert’s. The connection could be made, so it had to remain hidden.

The knight, surprisingly, gestured toward one of the side exits of the arena rather than the stairs leading up into the stands. The merchants and lesser nobles were being made to wait here, as they all needed to sign the contract. However, for some reason, Roland wasn’t being given the same treatment. Graham and Laurance had already left, leaving behind their knights and those loyal to Wentworth. The two groups were working together to manage the crowd, but it seemed they had different plans for him - something that could potentially be bad.

The exit he was guided to was the same one Gerhard had used earlier. It first led to the room where he had been preparing - much larger and more lavish than the one Robert had been given. He wondered how the knight knew his way around, but perhaps they had planned for this confrontation and gotten detailed plans of the whole estate. Other members of their group were stationed here as well, scattered throughout the tunnel leading out of the arena.  Once outside, Roland could finally grasp the full scale of Wentworth’s entourage. The number of personnel he had brought along was striking.

They were stationed all around the estate, and had even surrounded it. His mapping device was now back to detecting everyone, though he was curious about how they had managed to evade it earlier. It seemed the military had methods to fool even his advanced sensors, something that not even other Tier 3 class holders or most magic could do. As he observed them, a growing sense of unease crept over him.

The knight led him to a courtyard behind the estate. It was vast, with towering hedges and ornate statues scattered about. In the center stood Wentworth Arden, still clad in his silvery armor, though his face was now fully revealed. It appeared that Graham had ceded this area to Wentworth for the time being, though the count was nowhere to be seen. Both parties seemed to be watching each other, though tensions had eased. Roland suspected that some kind of unbreakable agreement had been made.

‘They probably signed a temporary non-aggression contract, I’ve read that the army carries a few for situations like this. It wouldn’t be surprising if this had been Wentworth’s plan all along. It would have been nice if he contacted Robert or his wife of his intent…’

Roland was somewhat irritated by how the entire situation had been handled. Had he known his father was on the way with the army, he would never have pushed for the duel. Instead, he would have fought the matter in court. He probably could have postponed the trial without needing to build any power armor. Now, he had exposed his hand to anyone who had witnessed the duel and brought trouble to his doorstep. All of this could have been avoided if his father had shown even a modicum of interest in Robert.

“Please wait here.”

When Roland arrived, he noticed that his father wasn’t alone. Robert, Lucienne, and even Francine were there. It was quite the family reunion, yet something felt off. Mages had cast a silencing spell around the group, but Roland could see and hear through such trivial tricks. Even without using outer spells, his suit could read their lips, and it was clear that Robert was furious. The veins on his neck bulged, and he was shouting loudly, but Wentworth didn’t seem particularly alarmed.

“Father, please reconsider!”

“Don’t make me repeat myself, boy. You shall not meet with that De Vere girl - now or ever.” 

Wentworth shook his head, maintaining his stern tone, but Robert didn’t back down, which was surprising. He had just survived a life-and-death battle, and his nerves were frayed. Normally, his brother would have retreated in the face of their overbearing patriarch, but not this time. He stood firm, holding onto his beliefs as he continued to plead.

“How can you say such a thing? You must reconsider! She does not want this, I do not want this!”

It didn’t take a genius to figure out what was happening. Graham had struck a deal with Wentworth to keep Robert away from his daughter. He likely agreed to let bygones be bygones, but only under that one condition. Though Robert had won the duel and was now free to pursue his lover, Lucille, this was something Graham deeply disapproved of. Allowing it to continue would only spark a war between the two noble houses - something neither side wanted. To avoid that, a deal had been made, one that ensured Robert would never pursue her again.

“That’s enough, take him away.” 

“Father! You can’t just—”

Before Robert could finish, Wentworth’s patience had run out. He signaled to his knights, who promptly moved to restrain Robert and escort him away.

“Dear please, he is your son, he might still be injured!”

Francine jumped in to protect her son as two men held his arms and dragged him away. Robert was thrashing around in protest but the two men were above his level of strength. Nevertheless, he was still not letting up and thrashing around in an attempt to free himself. The knights that were handling him were starting to have trouble and eventually, he even started to slip away. However, even after freeing one of his arms he quickly found his father standing before him, with his fist embedded in his gut.

“Take him away and keep watch, don’t let him out of your sight until we return.”

Robert slumped forward after a devastating blow to his stomach. His eyes quickly rolled back, and he collapsed unconscious into Wentworth’s arms. Without a word, Wentworth handed his son’s limp body over to the knights, his face devoid of emotion. Francine gasped in horror, reaching out as Robert was dragged away, but a stern look from Wentworth stopped her in her tracks.

“H-how could you? He’s your son!” 

She started to sob, her voice trembling but Wentworth replied in a cold tone.

“Francine, enough. This is for his own good. He’ll understand in time.” 

Lucienne stood nearby, frozen, watching helplessly as her brother was taken away. Her wide eyes were filled with disbelief, but fear kept her silent. She knew better than to challenge their father, especially at a time like this. Roland, on the other hand, remained still, simply waiting as Robert was hauled out, with Francine following closely behind. Robert would likely be locked away, tossed into a carriage, and sent back to the Arden estate.

‘They might even keep him there until she gets married...’

The situation was spiraling out of control. It was clear Robert had made up his mind, and perhaps Roland was partially to blame. He was the one who had placed the golem in Lucille’s tower, reigniting the flames of their love. Now that Robert had survived the duel and was a free man, he could genuinely ask for her hand in marriage. Perhaps they were even planning to renounce their noble titles and vanish together, something neither of their families would tolerate.

The two noble houses would likely do everything in their power to keep Robert away from Lucille, perhaps even going so far as to threaten her to ensure Lucille proceeded with her arranged marriage. The world of nobility truly didn’t see marriage as nothing more than a way to further their power. They would probably be fine if both saw each other on the side as long as Lucille didn’t take him on as an official husband. 

‘This has truly turned into a shit show… Robert deserves better than this,’ 

Roland thought, gripping his suitcase tighter. His mind was racing with the ramifications of everything that had just happened. Count Graham’s deal with Wentworth ensured that Robert would be cut off from Lucille, but Roland had no illusions. His brother wasn’t the type to give up easily. Especially not now. This wasn’t the end of the story; it was merely another chapter in a growing tragedy. However, before any of that could be addressed, he needed to figure out his own standing first.

Wentworth, still in the courtyard, turned his gaze toward Roland. For a brief moment, their eyes met. His were covered by his metal helmet in an attempt to shield himself but his father’s were exposed. Wentworth’s eyes were cold and calculating, the kind of look that pierced through anyone daring to stand against him. A part of Roland wondered if his father truly didn’t know who he was or if it was just being tested. Perhaps this was it and there was no use running away anymore.

“Deputy Professor Wayland, was it?”

“Yes…”

“Please, sit.”

It was an uncomfortable situation, to say the least, as one of the knights offered him a chair. They were seated in a temporary area of Count Graham’s estate, near where tea was being served. Wentworth was either being surprisingly cordial or preparing to annihilate him the moment he stepped out of line. Surrounded from every angle, Roland knew that even with all his inventions, there would be no way to escape.

He wanted to gauge his opponents, to read their intentions, but in this setting, it was impossible. The only thing he could do was nod and quietly take his seat. Just as he did, Wentworth instantly started talking and set off quite a bomb inside of his mind.

“I will make this short, I know of your true identity...”

Roland’s heartbeat instantly increased as those words left his father’s lips. Wentworth's piercing gaze bore into him, and for a brief moment, Roland felt his carefully constructed world begin to unravel. His first instinct was to deny it, to dismiss his father’s words as a mere bluff, but deep down, he knew. Wentworth wasn’t the kind of man to speak idly or make hollow accusations. 

Still, Roland forced himself to remain outwardly calm, leaning back slightly in his chair to mask the tension rising within him. His mind raced through a dozen potential responses, but none felt sufficient. His silence hung heavily in the air as Wentworth continued to speak, each word deliberate and carefully measured.

"I have harbored my suspicions for some time now. First, you approach my daughter, then my son... There can be but one explanation, one reason behind it all - and your silence only confirms that I am right."

Roland’s pulse increased as his heart continued pounding. His identity, carefully hidden for years, was now laid bare before the one man he least wanted to know it. Wentworth Arden was no fool, and it seemed Roland had underestimated just how keen his father’s instincts were. There was little point in pretending any longer, yet the thought of revealing the truth he had concealed for so long paralyzed him. Instead, he remained silent and allowed his father to continue.

"I’ll be brief, then. Tell her to stay out of this. I do not require, nor desire, her assistance."

“... Huh? Excuse me?”

The sentence that left Wentworth's mouth was not something he expected but his father seemed to think that he was just trying to deny it. 

"There is no need to conceal it any longer. She commanded you to do this, did she not? Who else would take such an interest in my daughter - or my son? It is all her doing, is it not?"

“I… Uh… yes?”

Roland was genuinely confused by the turn of the conversation. His secret was on the verge of being exposed, but instead, the discussion veered in an unexpected direction. He needed a few seconds to reset his mind and realize what Wentworth was misunderstanding. By “her” he meant the Institute leader, Yavenna Arvandus. She was the Institute leader and his direct superior, so mistaking his intentions as an order wasn’t that strange. It also seemed that Wentworth was acquainted with her through some means, which made this misunderstanding possible. 

Roland felt a wave of relief wash over him; for now, his true identity seemed to remain intact. Still, he needed to tread carefully, as Wentworth was no fool and his suspicions were dangerously close to the truth. Roland cleared his throat, choosing his next words with precision.

“I see there’s been a misunderstanding. The Institute has its interests, of course, but my involvement with Sir Robert and Lucienne Arden was my decision. I felt it was my duty as a teacher to help…”

Although Yavenna Arvandus made for a convenient scapegoat, Roland didn’t know her well. She was a powerful Tier 4 mage who could easily become enraged if she heard her name being misused. Wentworth knew her to some extent, and there was a chance he might mention Roland’s involvement in the future, so it was best to distance himself from the situation.

"You truly expect me to believe this is mere coincidence? That you’ve woven yourself into my children’s lives, and it has naught to do with her influence? Do you take me for a fool?"

It didn’t seem that his father didn’t believe him. Luckily, he didn’t seem that offended by his claims and instead sent words of commendation.

"It is commendable that you would go to such lengths. I imagine it cannot be easy serving that woman... Let us leave this matter unspoken, then. You have my gratitude for saving both my reckless son and my daughter, Professor Wayland."

Roland didn’t reply and remained silent as it didn’t seem that Wentworth was buying any of it. The words that were spoken carried a strange undercurrent of respect and understanding. It was as if the arch-mage had done something similar to him and he now saw himself in Roland’s shoes. The misunderstanding was deep and perhaps it was better to not say anything if he wouldn’t be believed. If he was asked about it later, he could just claim that Wentworth assumed something without letting him speak, which was the truth. 

"There is no need to thank me, Lord Marshal. I merely did what the situation required."

"You have done far more than what was required. While I do not condone Robert’s reckless actions, you saved him when others failed. And as for Lucienne... I have heard of your dealings with the House of Castellane and their knights. You have risked much for my family, and for that, I shall remain ever in your debt."

Roland was utterly baffled by the situation. He had been bracing himself for exposure in front of his overbearing father, but instead, he was being thanked. Wentworth continued to praise his role in the Viola incident and even seemed aware of the three Cerberus knights he had slain. Now, unexpectedly, he found himself a benefactor of House Arden, with the approval of its Patriarch - something he had neither anticipated nor intended.

‘Hah… I just want to go home...’

All he wanted was to cry and leave, but for some reason, his father wouldn’t stop talking. The once stoic figure was starting to unravel as he rambled on about their home and family, leaving Roland even more bewildered.

Comments

Shaitan

So they have to smuggle Lucienne out somehow. Get her to his place and then encourage his brother to go on a trip to find himself (also go to his place). Preferably with some rune shenanigans.

Paul

Too short need more.

Kedar

I'll be honest I was excited that he could finally stop hiding. And then disappointed that it didn't go that direction

Gromaul

Well...in defense of Wentworth, what the hell is he supposed to do with regards to Lucille? There is no way her father agrees and he isnt going to go to war to get his son a bride. The world of nobles is cruel, at least as described.

maxM@x

So... Face reveal or no face reveal? like the reply with you prediction on what happens next chapter.

Paperback Hail6

Oh come on. This chapter needs changed. If the "cold and calculating" FATHER can't figure it out after all the hints then he isn't very calculating. 1. Roland said he wanted to be a runesmith. Robert was helped by a runesmith. 2. Roland has helped both the siblings. It is way too flimsy for a professor to be able to take a leave and use the entire weight of the schools name over a sad student. 3. If he was helping Robert out of orders of the principal he probably would have solved the problem in another way. 4. He definitely spent ALOT of personal money to be able to produce that prototype in only 10 days. Either he isn't calculating like they said or something. That is alot for him not to notice

Paperback Hail6

Roland could probably start a video call. She is legally an adult. Idk their rules but is she not forcefully imprisoned?

Paperback Hail6

I was so excited too. I thought we were finally getting to meet someone quick on the up take. I was wrong.

Gromaul

By the rules described she IS rightfully imprisoned. She would need to go and disavow her heritage for her house to no longer have authority over her. And that's just legality, nothing to stop Graham from capturing her and marrying her off anyway. That's why I said the world of nobles is cruel as Kuropon has described.

Ninta Silverwind

Being blinded by Ego is a thing that could be relevant here. He has had prior dealings with the principal and his occam's razzor just points to that as the most easy solution. Let's also not forget that he was convinced that Roland would not have the skills to make it as a runesmith and even if he did he probably does not expect him to have grown as fast as he has nor have the resources and funds to create that prototype. In his eyes Roland is without connections to reach to position Wayland has.

Gromaul

Dude doesn't even know his class. Remember Roland presents as a rune mage, not Runesmith Also, Wayland is a demonstrable extremely strong tier 3. Without his xp glitch he would be like lvl 130. It makes sense that Wentworth wouldn't tie that connection. Remember tier 3s tend to be like 30 or older

Gromaul

Especially after what we just saw happen to Robert there is no way in hell Roland outs himself.

Gromaul

Getting Lucille out is easy, since she has shown willingness to abandon her family forever. Robert is harder unless he wants to cut ties to his family

Kyle Park

Even if his dad is a tier 4 there is nothing he can do to keep Roland. He is already married to a commoner and in the service of a duke and Arch Magus. I have been forced to read this exact reason 10 separate times in his internal monologue over the last 100 chapters Roland needs to man the fuck up and stop being a hypocrite. He gave his speech to his sister about how running away is easy but can make the consequences significant worse then just confronting them during the Viola incident when she was deciding to testify or not. I hope she calls him out on his bullshit and exposes him. She would immediately become my favourite character.

Shaitan

Even though I know he would never do it, I kind of want him to reveal himself right now, just to make his father realize how off the mark he is lol

Jeff

And the joke is that Wentworth does know he is Roland, it just that he is stringing him along to see if he will crack.

Jeff

One excuse Wayland can use is saying that he is Robert's friend and that he met the lovebirds years ago in that dungeon incident.

Dakkanor

Sadly you cant man the fuck up when it comes to trauma. Plus it's much easier to man up when you have at least a hope of surviving a Duke out.

Dakkanor

It seems much more likely now, in Robert's eyes he fought that duel for Lucille, not for his life

Montizuma59

While I also wanted the truth to be out, it should be done properly with the right build up. The current scenario isn't fit enough for the reveal. Wentworth is a smart guy, but how the hell would he connect the mysterious Deputy Professor Roland Wayland to his dead son Roland Arden? The same Roland Arden that basically faked his death twice and operated completely differently in all of his lives? The only thing connecting Roland Arden with his second life and his third as Roland Wayland is Runes, which isn't much, and his connection to his brother and sister. Even then, having a good enough relationship with Robert to pull the stunt that he did wouldn't make much sense, as it was known in the Arden estate that Roland Arden and Robert Arden didn't like each other. So, with all the information Wentworth currently has, Wayland being the Headmistress's puppet is what makes the most sense.

Dakkanor

It could be that in wentworths eyes that Yavenna sees a hidden trait in one of the Arderns to make her deputy go to these ends, in high status society its almost expected for an underling to go to great personal expense to live up to expectations. Also as Gromaul mentioned, Wentworth thinks he is talking to someone at least 10 years older than Roland actually is.

Gromaul

Same, but I only jokingly want that. I want the actual reveal to be forced and to be a bombshell for multiple parties. Something like the Royal family summons him to thank him for some incident and forces him to remove his helmet with Wentworth in the room.

Gromaul

Wentworth just bodied Robert and you seem to think that Roland can just walk away if he wants to? He isn't in service of a duke, he is in service to one of his least favored sons. This entire incident was a lesson in how much control noble families have over their progeny in Kuropons world. Sure Roland has more agency than Robert, but his father could make his life a living hell if he chose to. There is literally no reason to let him know if he doesn't have to. Roland has gone from completely unable to dictate his fate, to now mostly able to dictate his fate. No need to risk what he can't control.

Paperback Hail6

I suppose I can see that. However didn't it state at one point that Wentworth was able to track Roland's trail up to the city with the 2 assassin's? I feel like that should show his fast growth and compatibility to runes

Gromaul

Right, even if Roland was outed here, it would be a minor bombshell. It would dictate the next few arcs and that's about it. If he is going to be revealed it should be properly dramatic.

Gromaul

@Shaltan it's 2 in the morning and I am writing on my phone. Cut me some slack XD.

Paperback Hail6

I see your point but Wentworth didn't even try to get him to remove his helmet or anything. I feel like that is an oversight. especially since the way it is worded it sounds like he is the only person with his face covered

Gromaul

@Paperback to your first point he never got confirmation of his location. More like his informants thought the most likely location was that city. And 2, that Roland was interested in Runes was obvious, but even a rune mage has their affinity bonuses. So although Roland has many of the benefits of being a rune mage, that class was never offered. That is why the class distinction matters. Runesmiths have little to no combat/casting abilites. To your last point he does have his face covered and he could have asked for it to be removed, but if he has I doubt the result would have changed. It would have been 3 paragraphs of Roland coming up with an excuse to leave it on and Wentworth accepting it for politeness reasons and moving on. Despite the original accusation, Wentworth owes A LOT to Roland for helping his kids. No way he goes all inquisator on him.

Dakkanor

Okay, so I still want face reveal like most all of us, but itd be stupidly funny if Wentworth kept trying to make freinds with mage wayland, until roland decides that keeping his ID hidden is more awkward than hiding it.....

Kyle Park

He is in the service of a duke. It was made clear in the carriage escape that the duke’s children knights are his knights. That is why he forbid his children from fighting each other in military battles since he does not want to lose personal due to infighting. Robert deserved the punch. He abandoned his post as a soldier in the military and placed hardship on his Sister, mother, and house all for his own selfish desires. He is lucky if he only gets a punch.

Paperback Hail6

@gromaul of course he will get away with keeping his secret. I knew that would happen from the first moment Wentworth made his appearance. I just really hoped I was wrong. There's no real reason to keep his Identity a secret. It's not like he'll haul him back to the estate. Besides in one of the single digit chapters it was mentioned that Wentworth won't allow a crafter to be a arden. He just keeps avoiding a potentially heart warming situation. Eventually it will become dangerous to reveal it if he waits too long. So if he doesn't reveal it soon it won't happen more than likely.

JC.Angel

I think Roland is assuming the wrong her, and margaret and hadley are the ones meddling from that side. Probably Rolands mother is high noble or Royal.

Xorvivs

Wentworth should learn about Roland after the Name of Wayland has more weight than the the the Name of the Ardens. The name, he forbid his son to use.

Kaine

I see his father is still a Dickhead.

Rudy Louessard

chapitre 501 et toujours a faire du sur place avec son personnage le livre commence a me gaver

Jon Lomax

a most unsatisfactory chapter, like most here wish it had gone differently. but thanks for the chapter.

DrDankness

Wonder if Wentworth knows but is just playing along now.

Jeff

I really hope the next chapter is not about Wayland and his dad getting drunk or something. That would be awkward.

Alric Good

Damn XD was hoping for him to find out XD the drama would of been so delicious. XD thanks for chapter

Daniel is ŁØNE

Not gonna lie, I am kinda getting tired of this constant secrecy bullshit. I understand where Roland is coming from but it is getting old. Almost feels like the father doesn't give a damn about his family and is just being a general dickhead, if he took a second to consider what lead to this situation he would easily realize how bad of a decision trying to prevent this is.

Wolve

A distant ally cannot save you from a close threat. His father very much can just pick him up and leave with him here.

MooMoo195

I don't think his dad is a dickhead, I think he is someone who is just hard to understand because he's stoic and needs to come off as strong. I suspect he is someone who cares for his family, but in a tough way. He's trying to build himself and his family up as a powerhouse so that no one will dare harm them. I suspect he's trying to raise his and his families status to a higher noble title.

Alan Lint

I tend to agree with you on this. You have to remember that the establishment of his noble house was all done by him. He doesn't have a history of his family to make connections, set their accomplishments and prestige, no all of this is something he must establish himself so that his children have a more solid foundation in which to continue the family. So if that means ignoring and not paying as much attention to his wives and families, I can see that. Also Roland just doesn't want to deal with any potential or not fallout that will happen if his father finds out what he has been up to. But he also can't stand aside and let things happen to Robert or his sister after reconnecting with them. Especially over such small and stupid things that he believes is happening.

Gromaul

@Wolve Further, Arthurs knights are mainly tier 2 and dedicated for protecting his realm. Wentworth is a Marshall with 5k soldiers and several dozen tier 3s. If he wanted to lock Roland up right now there is not a damn thing anyone could do. In addition once he is exposed as Roland Arden and not Wayland, the claims the other groups have over him become much more tenuous

Gromaul

@Alan I think another component is those who want Roland to expose himself seem to be thinking that Roland has some sort of rights in a fantasy world. From what Kuropon has depicted noble children have very few rights and the noble establishment will 100% force them into following the orders of their house. They get benefits for that, but it costs them a lot of agency. Roland has agency now that he is tier 3, but that doesn't mean he should poke the bear. Exposing himself to Wentworth while he is at the institute or Albrook and thus right next to serious allies is VERY different from exposing himself while surrounded by enemies.

Gromaul

I think the same, I think Wentworths reaction to Robert is a parallel to something from his youth with Roland's mother.

Gromaul

"It's not like he'll haul him back to the estate". Yes, yes he absolutely will. He is tier 4 (assumed) and he has Roland surrounded with his followers. Given how he just treated Robert, Roland would be an absolute tool to assume otherwise. As others have noted, anyone who could prevent him being dragged off are literally hundreds of miles away. As a side note, I think Wentworth was absolutely justified in knocking Robert out, but it shows that he absolutely will bring his sons in line with force if needed.

Rudy Louessard

Je suis d'accord marre aussi l'intrigue dur trop longtemps du réchauffer encore et encore

Paperback Hail6

Ok but he is the knight comander of a Duke's child. Not to mention a assistant principal or whatever to a tier 4 mage. He has ALOT of backing nowadays

Jeff

Does Francine have a personality? Because all she ever says is either crying or demanding about her children.

Noel Zaragoza

I think he should stayed on the path of Tibble and got stronger that way made Arthur look more The threatening to he’s other brothers and then come to this wired side story as a high level tear 3 it would of made more seance still no explanation on why he brought those 3 girls

Jeff

This bring up a question I have been wondering about. In their character sheets, it says their family name. I was wondering is there a way to change that legally or magically. If Wayland can change that, then that will show that he really has thrown away his nobility. And so can Robert and Lucille. And if he could have done this a long time ago then he wouldn't have to worry so much of the time.

Gromaul

I recall it being mentioned that certain legal classes can do so. To do so though he would need to go through the noble court which would necessitate dragging his father in. The other option would be to have his father disown him, which wouldn't need his input, but obviously hasn't happened and the inquisitor right after the last cult battle confirmed it.

Gromaul

I agree, Kuropon is laying it on a little thick with Francine's concern. Robert obviously wasn't injured, and she should be in a position where she should be aware of just how large of a f*k up this whole situation was. Being 'horrified' that a militant father, acted like a militant father is just stupid.

Brian

What if the institute leader, Yavenna Arvandus is Rolands mother. And Wentworth knows she is pissed at him because he lost her Son?

MooMoo195

While I don't think it's likely, It did cross my mind. She kind of figured out who Roland was pretty fast, and it could potentially explain his magic talent. Not enough evidence yet to really make any guesses yet though.

Gromaul

She is a from a different race though, and not being entirely human shows in the status sheet.

Nederdeader

I think it more likely his mother is a princess or somehow tied to the church. Didn't the high inquisitor say or think something that inferred he knew Roland's mother?

Paperback Hail6

I can see yavenna being his mother. Especially since I've been re reading recently. They have even established people who can falsify their status screens. Not to mention the high inquisition is very old. So he has met numerous people. The only thing that proves is his mom is notable, and or memorable.

Rd Zg

The headmistress is not Roland's mom, his mom has black hair, and she got green hair.

BigBro Bluesman

Well...not what I was expecting but damn funny at the end

Olof Karlsson

Thanks for the chapter!

Columbusohio

I love this book but sometimes hes spends ebtirely too much time explaining his crafting and not enough on the story progression

Robert Rosenthal

i am now really curious what the fallout will be when the truth comes out