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"The family estate shall always be open to you, should you ever find the need for respite. Perhaps, during your stay, you might entertain the notion of sparring with my sons?"

“Your sons?”

"Indeed. They are in need of further training, and a seasoned mage such as yourself could impart invaluable lessons upon them."

"I shall give it thought, Lord Marshal, but I’m not much of a combat teacher."

The conversation between Roland and his father continued for a few more minutes. The man seemed quite different than he remembered him. Back when he was between the ages of five and ten, Wentworth was quite distant and the family dinners with him around steadily decreased in time. 

‘Is he the type that opens up to people only if they are of a certain rank or strength?’

His father was aware that he had helped Lucienne and that the three Baskerville knights had probably died due to his involvement. This was perhaps enough to earn him some level of respect in his father's eyes. Wentworth Arden seemed to be the kind of man who valued strength and loyalty above all else, and Roland’s recent actions had apparently earned him favor, albeit through a tangled web of misunderstandings. 

However, as the conversation drifted through more pleasantries, Roland couldn’t shake the unease growing in the pit of his stomach. His father’s sudden warmth felt temporary and if he discovered the truth about Roland’s real identity, things would quickly turn sour. Roland had already seen Robert hauled away by the knights, and if he wasn’t careful, he would be the next to feel his father’s wrath. So, he subtly tried steering the conversation in a different direction.

“Speaking of your sons, what are your intentions with the young Robert?”

The question shifted the tone of the conversation immediately. Wentworth’s posture straightened his previously calm demeanor going cold. He remained silent for a moment, eyes narrowing as if he were weighing the importance of Roland's inquiry.

"My intentions?" 

Wentworth paused for a moment to gather his thoughts and soon after responded in a rather cold tone.

"Robert is my son, but he is also a noble of the Arden family. His actions, reckless as they are, reflect upon our name, and I will not allow him to tarnish it further. Once we return, he will have to reflect on his actions…”

Roland halted his response, realizing he had just touched on a deeply personal matter. The tension between Robert and Wentworth was clear, but he knew better than to press too hard. Instead, he took a more neutral approach.

"I understand your concerns, Lord Marshal. But Robert’s spirit is strong. He was somewhat naive but his heart was in the right place.”

Wentworth raised an eyebrow, and the shift in his demeanor was noticeable. Roland didn’t want his brother to be locked away at the Arden estate, but things seemed to be heading in that direction. The entire arrangement between the two nobles appeared to be leading to Robert being held captive until Lucille eloped with another noble. It was even plausible they would pressure her into it, using Robert as a bargaining chip. If she refused to marry, he could be imprisoned for quite some time.

"You believe you know what’s best for my son, Professor Wayland?"

Roland wanted to press the issue but knew his words would fall on deaf ears. His father was a notoriously stubborn man, and though Roland had earned some of his recognition, it was best not to push his luck. Robert's situation was unfortunate, but trying to sway this immovable man would likely only make things worse for both of them.

“Of course not, Lord Marshal. I would never presume to know what’s best for your son. I merely wished to express my concern for him - his spirit is resilient, but he is still young. His intentions, while rash, stem from a place of affection. I’m sure that with some of your  guidance, he will channel that energy in a way that honors your family name.”

Wentworth remained silent, his eyes narrowing as he weighed Roland’s words. For a moment, Roland thought his father would dismiss him entirely, but then the older man leaned back slightly, his expression softening.

“Your words speak with a certain understanding of the issue but these are matters of my house and will be handled by my house.”

Roland nodded and took this as a chance to end this conversation. While he wanted to prod about what his father was up to and what his intentions were, he was still nothing more than an outsider. Wentworth was aware that he interacted with both his children and probably knew some of their issues but it didn’t seem that he was willing to hear him list them out.

“I understand Lord Marshal, I won’t bring it up again.”

“...”

For a moment, it seemed like Wentworth wanted to say something but held himself back. It was as if he wanted to ask about something but decided that it was improper to do so. 

"Let's put my son's affairs aside. There are more pressing matters at hand.”

Wentworth said, breaking the brief silence, and went into the next topic.

"My son, though gifted in his own right, could never hope to best a trained knight of such strength. Professor, how did you come to accomplish such a feat? And what is the true nature of this imposing armor?"

Roland steadied himself, this was one of the issues he was worried about, his Power Armor. While Wentworth was not there from the start he had seen the large armor his son crawled out from. He knew there was no way that Robert would be able to defeat a Knight Commander in a fair fight. The rules in the duel were strict but allowed the use of magical equipment on both sides.

“Lord Marshal, I know what you wish to ask of me but I can’t relinquish the secrets of the Institute.”

“I see…”

One of Wentworth’s misunderstandings was that Roland was merely acting on orders from the Arch-Magus of the Institute. Although his father held a high position, he wasn’t above her authority. His father seemed cautious whenever her name was mentioned, making it convenient for Roland to use her as a shield to deflect any troubling questions that might reveal his true identity. Since his father didn’t seem eager to speak with her directly, it was only natural that he refrained from pressing the issue further.

“The Institute’s secrets are closely guarded, I understand that. I only asked because it is rare to see such… effective magic used in the form of armor capable of dispatching a tier 3 knight. I’m sure even the royal family would be interested in such technology if it were to become widely available."

Wentworth’s voice carried a hint of curiosity, but Roland sensed the weight behind his words. His father was a soldier at heart, having fought in the border skirmishes in the north, and he could clearly see the potential of the power armor in securing future victories. However, Roland had no desire to entangle himself in his father’s affairs or become a supplier of these suits - at least not yet.

“I’m afraid that my invention is nothing more than an expensive toy. While it’s capable to some degree, the costs outweigh the benefits for widespread use. The materials alone are rare, and the Elokin’s fluid required to power it... well, the costs would be astronomical. It’s a prototype more than anything else, Lord Marshal, it wouldn’t last through a prolonged battle, it’s far from practical in most combat scenarios.” 

Roland made sure to sprinkle some truths among his lies. While the current operational time was around ten to fifteen minutes, he knew this issue could be fixed. It was also possible to create a lesser version using inferior alloys, allowing the suits to perform at the level of a higher-tiered Tier 2 class holder. There were many possibilities, but Roland couldn’t reveal any of them. He could envision the crown forcing him into a laboratory, churning out runic inventions until he died of old age if they discovered he had the capability to propel their military into a new age of runic machinery and weapons.

“An expensive toy, you say? How much?”

It seemed that his father was unconvinced and reluctant to back down, but upon hearing the price - which far exceeded the cost of equipping a knight commander - he was taken aback.

“That much?”

“Yes, while the costs to construct one prototype are staggering already, it burns through magic fuel quickly. Regretfully, it’s just not something that can be used out on a battlefield.”

Roland nodded, sensing that his father had finally given up on the issue. If he truly understood the full potential of the power armor, things would be different. Its strength didn’t lie in making combatants equal to Tier 3 elites but in enabling those without combat classes to wield its power. Roland was confident that someone like Bernir could operate it and gain the abilities of a Tier 2 class holder without having a combat class. With enough time and effort, they could transform the noncombatants - who vastly outnumbered the class holders into a large army. 

“I understand, that is truly a disappointment. Professor, if you ever finish your work, please find me or one of my men.”

“Of course Lord Marshal, if I make a breakthrough, I’ll make sure that my work benefits the kingdom.”

Just as he finished his sentence, one of the knights approached Wentworth and whispered something in his ear. The Marshal nodded and quickly relayed the information; it seemed that Wentworth's visit was finally coming to an end.

"The contracts have been signed. As per my agreement with the Count, my men and I shall now take our leave. I have instructed my men to escort you and your students to the next city. I trust you will not mind if I reclaim my daughter from your care."

The entire place was now abuzz as people were allowed to leave the estate. While he wasn’t sure what would become of Robert and Lucienne, his involvement ended here. A bitter aftertaste lingered in his mouth, reminding him that he was nothing more than an outsider. What he needed to do now was return to the nearest teleportation gate, get back to the institute, and then go home so his life could continue. Although everything seemed to have worked out in the end, he couldn’t shake off the lingering bitterness of how it all ended.

“Of course, Lord Marshal, I will leave her in your hands.”

Roland stood there as Wentworth made his way toward some of his soldiers. Lucienne, accompanied by her three friends, soon arrived, guarded by his men. Arion, who had slipped into the arena during the duel, was nowhere to be seen. Instead, Roland’s scanners indicated he had made it outside the estate. Even if Arion were captured, Wentworth would likely allow him to leave without signing a contract, just as he had done for Roland. It was clear Wentworth had no desire to provoke any issues with Yavenna and saw both Roland and anyone from the Institute as allies.

His sister didn’t seem cheerful even though her brother was now free. She and the other girls probably saw this whole situation as unfair but were too afraid to voice their opinions in front of the overbearing Marshal. Her face was somber, eyes downcast, burdened by the weight of familial duty and the fate awaiting her brother. Roland couldn't help but feel pity for her. Lucienne, like Robert, was caught in the merciless grip of noble expectations, and there seemed to be no escape for either of them.

Wentworth, though calm and collected, was like a force of nature - unyielding, pragmatic, and driven by his own rigid sense of duty. During their conversation, he had shown a different side, but now his mask was firmly back in place. There had been a fleeting warmth during their discussions, but which was his true face? And what was his true goal? Was he acting to protect his family from harm, or was he simply trying to preserve his house’s honor? The answer remained elusive and he wasn’t sure if he would ever unearth it.

Lucienne, standing quietly with her friends, remained silent as Wentworth approached. Her downcast expression betrayed an inner turmoil that Roland could only guess at. He had always seen her as the bright, headstrong girl, but in front of her father, she seemed more like a subdued, obedient puppy. Thankfully, her mother wasn’t far off. After a brief conversation with Wentworth, Lucienne was allowed to separate from the group without much protest from Margaret.

“Professor, what will happen to Luci? Can’t we go with her?”

Margaret, Atasuna, and Marlein looked up at him with pleading eyes after they were allowed to pass. Roland was relieved that Margaret, usually the ringleader, hadn’t caused a large scene - or at least wasn’t causing one now. He’d heard her complaining while being led out of the arena, but even she seemed to understand there was little to be done when her friend’s parents were involved. It was better to let them leave peacefully.

“She’ll be fine, she is with her parents.”

“But, what will happen with her? Will she get punished?”

Asked Atasuna her wolven ears flattening in concern as her tail twitched nervously behind her. The other two girls nodded in agreement, their expressions mirroring her worry. Hadley the maid remained standing without any change to her expression as they all looked from afar as Lucienne and her parents went away while being escorted by many armored men.

“She will be fine, her parents won’t harm her, you should start worrying about yourself, now let us depart, we have to return to the Institute.”

Roland sighed softly, still having to contend with this small group of children. The knights assigned to escort them approached, ready to lead them away. The journey back would take some time, but afterward, he would finally be free of his duties as a babysitter. His sister, Lucienne, would likely be fine, but whether she would be allowed to attend the institute again was another matter. The Viola incident, coupled with this debacle involving Robert, might just push Wentworth to consider homeschooling as a more controlled alternative.

‘I guess this is it… but what’s with this feeling?’

Roland watched as Lucienne, her shoulders slumped and her steps slow, was led away by her parents and the armored knights. The sight left him feeling conflicted. It wasn't his place to intervene further, and yet, he couldn't shake the sense that this was far from a happy ending. Neither his brother or sister could distance themselves from their overbearing father but at least they were now safe.

"Professor, what if we never see her again?"

Margaret's voice brought him back to the present. She stood with her arms crossed, her voice defiant as always.

"I’m sure you’ll see her again but she might take a small break from future classes, now come, we must go.”

Roland assured, keeping his tone steady, though he wasn’t entirely sure himself. The girls exchanged worried glances, clearly unconvinced. However, they didn’t have much leeway to complain as their escorts urged them to move forward. Count Graham’s soldiers were also quite unwelcoming and started pushing everyone outside the gates, the pleasantries were now done and everyone was forced to leave.

Once outside the gates, Roland took a final glance at his display. His deactivated golems remained buried in several locations, hidden beneath the surface. Most of his flying devices had already returned to the temporary workshop where Bernir would retrieve them, but he chose to let a few remain in place. Though it posed a safety risk and could lead to trouble later, Roland had a lingering feeling they might prove useful in the future. It wasn’t the most cautious decision, but his instincts told him to leave them for now, just in case.

Eventually, the group arrived at the workshop, where they were greeted by the workers and Arion. Everyone was already busy packing up and preparing for their return. The dwarves skillfully dismantled the temporary setup, their thick hands quickly unhooking components and placing them into crates. The air buzzed with the familiar scent of metal and oil, a reminder of the countless hours Roland had spent tinkering with the power armor here.

It was finally time to leave and put this journey behind him, but he hesitated. Strange thoughts crept into his mind as he contemplated a crazy idea, one that had some merits but would put him and the people around him in danger. 

Comments

Dalton

Hehehe! Do it! No need to hesitate.

Wolve

I am so wishing for Roland to put into practice his "crazy idea". It would be dangerous, but it would also bring him the eternal loyalty of his brother and sister. Something he'll need when he wants to reconcile with his father when he's older.

Paperback Hail6

PLEASE 🙏 let the idea be revealing his identity to his family. I've been waiting for that drama. I also hope that somehow his mom is the king's sister. That would make him a prince. Imagine him having to fight because the other princes don't want him to have the throne. Even though he doesn't want it to begin with. I just really want more drama and more chapters

Jeff

There is no way Roland is Royalty. This isn't that kind of book. And it wasn't set up for that. And the trope is way to overused. Most likely Roland's mother is not Wentworth's lover, but instead is his sister. And Roland is Wentworth's nephew.

Cody Adam Carroll

I kind of hate how passive he is being. It feels like he has no plans outside of hide even though from the start once he decided to interact with his family he should be ready for his identity to be revealed

Gromaul

TFTC! Error to fix in the new chapter: "Robert being held captive until Lucille eloped with another noble", probably meant "Robert being held captive until Lucille married another noble" Aside from the error, Margaret's, "Professor, what if we never see her again?", well you will never see her again then. She can be concerned all she wants, wth is Roland suppose to do? He isn't going to convince Wentworth to let her come back with them. If Margaret wants that she can convince him.

Jeff

Frankly I must be in the minority. Because I am not of the belief that Wayland should go up to Wentworth and say, "HEY I AM YOUR SON." Because in all honesty he isn't. Because Wayland is his own man. And while he is in the body of a Roland Arden, he himself is not that person and never was. The real Roland is dead and isn't coming back. And Wayland couldn't really tell anyone about that. If he had said back then, when he lived in the Arden manor that he is not Roland they would have lock him away in a mental hospital thinking he had gone crazy.

Some Guy

TFTC

Gromaul

You and me both. I also don't think he should announce that he is his son, for that and other more practical reasons.

Paperback Hail6

Yeah I know it's not. I just think it'd be great if even the royalty start to fight for him. It'll just make his "calm and quiet life" even better. I suppose there could be other ways to eventually mix the roal family into the story

Gromaul

If Robert and Lucienne aren't eternally loyal to him already after all the s*t he has done Roland should leave them to their fate.

Paperback Hail6

I think that is one of the reasons I want hid identity to be outed so much. That way he can't use his family as a excuse to hide away and keep his secrets. I have read and watched way too many series lately where the mc keeps a secret that then pushes people away. If they just told the people they cared about sooner it'd be a completely different story.

Jeff

There is a possibility that one of Wayland's students is a Royal Princess.

Paperback Hail6

I did notice that. However I feel like her identity won't be that high. Maybe the daughter of a Duke. Or perhaps somehow the previous arch Duke. I doubt she'll be a princess. I feel like she'd be alot more protected with more pull if that was the case

maxM@x

I was just surprised Roland didn't offer Robert a knightly position. It would allow him experience outside of the front lines of a war and frequent dungeon excursions. Roland could power level Robert to tier three in a rare class far faster than his father could under normal circumstances.

maxM@x

Robert could be made Roland's squire. Then Robert would be able to train in the dungeon and police the streets for Roland when Roland's teaching as a professor. I mean Roland cannot be in 2 places at once, and he's kinda been shirking either his professor job or head Knight job so far. Having Robert as an errand boy would be a relief for Roland.

Jeff

I can't remember pacifically in the timeline but, I think Robert became a knight in the army before Wayland became a knight commander so he couldn't have given him the opportunity. Plus, Wayland doesn't know all the hidden knight classes that Robert mite want. Those then to be kept secret among knight orders and such. And a knight class mite work differently then adventurer class. As they mite need requirements that can't be found in dungeons like situations of duels among knights and of honor like saving thousands of lives or so.

Cody Adam Carroll

I don't think he should be an idiot about it but he seems to want to have a relationship with his brother and sister and hide the fact that he is still alive from his father. He also doesn't seem to have any plans for when his identity is inevitably revealed by the author other than I hope it doesn't happen.

Bonobo

Thanks for the chapter, loved it!

Frank Armand

You are slowly but surely transforming Roland into a xianxia MC..... the kind who only cares about immediate results and fuck the later consequences

Readgold2000

I am surprised Lucienne hasn't already spilled the secret of his identity...that is my guess as to how Wentworth will find out. Also, he should have suggested Robert join the church knights since they are stationed right near his house and then he could have helped boost him to tier 3

Noel Zaragoza

I think u guys should all just send a msg to the Arthur about Revealing he’s true Identity due too you loyal subscription to this wonderful story that is slowly not making so much sense the longer we hide he’s Identity and strength

DrDankness

Why do I get a feeling… he is gonna busy lucille out…

Daniel is ŁØNE

Idk, am i the only one that feels put off by a lot of this arc, for one the great amounts of stupidity from his brother that even made this problem exist is astounding to a crazy degree. Second, Roland letting Luci's friends follow along makes no practical sense at all and just make him look passive and incapable of saying no. His needlessly forceful approach when Margaret didn't want to abide by his stance was so unnecessary that it gave me pause. Also, the fact that it feels like Roland has no intention to actually ever reveal his identity at any point when it would likely make certain future interactions easier irritates me to no end, obviously he shouldn't reveal it now but it is somewhat jarring that he has never considered a timing for a reveal or made some level of preparation for it since his identity coming out is an eventuality if he plans to involve himself with his family whenever it looks like there is trouble. Like seriously I wouldn't much care for a reveal if he didn't plan to interfere with his family and their dynamics, but he clearly has no intention to step back until he gets a happy ending for both his sister and brother and has made considerably risky decisions for their sake, so it is highly odd that despite viewing things this way and taking the actions that he has that he has not even considered a timeline or made preparations for a reveal.

Jeff

One doesn't have to be a part of the family to want a happy ending for them.

Gromaul

I am put off by almost all scenes with Lucienne's friends, Margaret specifically, the rest I don't think is too bad.

Gromaul

He could if he pushed back on Wentworths misunderstanding. Now if he requests that Robert act as his squire it will be perceived as something that the headmistress is doing. Wentworth made extremely clear he doesn't want that.

Kaine

Is he really gonna give up on developing the power armor cause of this? No way right? It feels like he’s regressing cause he’s scared of people finding out what he’s working on.

Gromaul

What? No he is going to keep developing it. He just can't admit that to Wentworth, a high ranking military official.

Daniel is ŁØNE

Jeff, this is true but the problem here is not about wanting to be part of the family, with how much he plans to get involved whenever a major issue crops up his identity being revealed is more and unfortunate eventuality than something he can control so it makes no sense that he hasn't made preparations for the eventual fallout or made any conditions by which he would be ready to make the reveal. For example if he said some shit like I can't reveal myself till I am peak tier 3 or starter tier 4 I'd understand since there is a timeline with reasonable conditions, but that's not the case here, big dawg is literally acting like he plans to hide forever and can hide forever which is a foolish assumption to make with how involved he is choosing to get.

Gromaul

"For example if he said some shit like I can't reveal myself till I am peak tier 3 or starter tier 4" I think that has been precisely stated. Paraphrasing, he does want to hide forever, but if he needs to expose himself he wants to be in a position where his father can't just knock him out and drag him off, which means tier 4. It was brought up, 3 chapters ago I think? Where he was talking about hitting the dungeon and rapidly leveling so he doesn't need to worry.

Jeff

It is unknown what the church and the nobility relationship is at this time. In history the church and nobles have always been at odds and just see each other as rivals for power. And the church has its own rules on how things are done. Chances are Wentworth won't let that happen as it would be seen as the Arden Family losing power and a pawn to use.

lorm42 aeris42

Roland is son of his father by definition. His father did a very bad job of raising him. He is a bad father, no doubt. Still his father. We know he was worried about him. Still, his duties were heavy and time and attention are limited. I really think Roland should reveal himself to him and should use this shock to pressure his father to concessions. The position of his family would be risen to different heights that even the count would have to reconsider marrying his daughter to someone else. With this marriage he would gain not only ties to a marshal, but also a director associate, which is even higher than a marshal! And his daughter would be married to a man who first ever in history won in a judicial duel! So Roland should reveal himself and pressure both father and count to reconsider their positions.

Olof Karlsson

Thanks for the chapter!

Pannath

"Professor, what if we never see her again?". Wayland "Do I look like a philosophy professor to you? Then you never see her again and you live your life. Perhaps you meant to ask 'what if there is a chance we wont be able to see her again', since your previous question was a statement with an absolute. I'd suggest you also take some grammar classes."

Silver Beard

OMG- Father brought up his sons- could have asked after the youngest, Roland... an off chance remark that he was avoiding family assassins and the cult. Could have learned so much... wasted. Set the ground for a future return. Should have mentioned the High Inquisitor for a reference for information. He'd get a big kick out Wentworth meeting Roland and not realizing it was him.

lenkite

Fully on-board with not revealing his identity to his father. Might get "married off" as a [Trophy Runelord] to some noblewoman for the honor of the family. He can reveal his identity when he is Tier-6 and can fight the Empire's Champion.

Silver Beard

As mentioned above- I was disappointed Roland didn't ask after himself when his Father brought up his 'sons'. Perfect chance to get some family perspective for free!

Robert Rosenthal

Roland is I think making his position worse, if wentwirth thinks back o. This conversation and realizes who he was talking to