Best part was when Ferdinand used Myne as a desk.
Granted, there were tons of good parts here.
How can you say something so blasphemous! Obviously you do not understand the grandeur of Lady Rosemynes brilliants as she preforms a large scale blessing and create winter in spring to free the citizens of a duchy that has been nothing but a burden on her.
See her graciousness and generosity as she forgives even members of the archduke family who caused her harm. Everyone should burn this image into their mind as the understand the saint.
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Signed: the cult of rozemyne
Brought to you by: Ferdinand
I did say that Ahrensbach should be reduced to nothing. It would serve as an ideal playground for you. - Ferdinand
Does Ferdinand assume that Rozemyne will literally destroy Ahrensbach with her chaotic ways? Or is this a figurative way of saying Ahrensbach will no longer exist as it currently does after Rozemyne changes how the duchy is run? Perhaps a little bit of both?
So achrensbach will become a hasse 2.0. So Lanzanave has fallen to the great might of winter and bad weather. Napoleon will know something about that. I wonder how Hertmut will react to RGB infused cape.
When did Sylvester perform a protection for citizens? I can’t quite recall what happened.
It was back in P2V3 (Ambush). It wasn’t explained very much:
Sylvester swung his shining wand over the forest and sent a large red bird flying away from him. I watched on, thinking it looked a lot like a phoenix, and saw it spread its wings wide before seemingly melting into thin air. A transparent red wall seemed to appear from where the bird had spread its wings. Then, a yellow, equally large bird shot out of his wand as well, spinning in the air while crumbling and sending shining powder raining down beneath it.
He did later say something about strengthening the border barrier just in time, so with what we just learned, we can safely assume that this was, what the red bird did.
Why does Ferdinand have to be the way he is? Why does he have to say or do stuff so crual to the very people who love and help him, that it just makes me want to either grab his shoulders and shacke some sense into him, or outright punch him in the face? And how can people ship Rozemyne with him? Even without the age difference, he is outright manipulative and at time even abusive to her. She deserves better.
Rozemyne just literally saved his life and is now taking HIS comfort into account when deciding HER future… and what is his reaction? He intentionally hurts her! Please Kazuki sensei, I beg you: Either stop making him do that, or have Rozemyne slap him hard the next time he does it! Preferably the latter, so he can finally learn a lesson.
I also think Ferdinand is pretty confused about what Rozemyne is thinking. There’s a hint that he suspects she is choosing him above all others, but when he asks in the indirect noble fashion she refuses to answer. She’s got the royal family amulet. He’s having trouble making sense of this and when he can’t figure that out his trust level plummets.
This is complicated by the fact that Rozemyne does not herself really seem to want to answer these questions, not even to herself.
It’s only when he decides to put himself back in the familiar role of her guardian that he can tease out some of the answers about what she doesn’t want, and from there I suspect he’s putting some pieces together about what she might want and how to get her there. Like that he’s talked her out of going through with any integration into the Royal Family.
If they do ship in the end, I suspect it will be a relationship of friends and equals.
She gave him permission to pinch her last week.
And that makes it okay or any less ungrateful for him to intentionally hurt her?
Yes? That’s how consent works.
So if you were reunited with someone and so overjoyed that in the heat of the moment, you blurted out “I’m so happy to see you, I’ll let you do whatever you like” and that person started stabbing a screwdriver through your hands, you’d just be “Oh well, I did say they could do anything they like, so nothing I can do about it. That’s just how concent works”? oO
That is such an extremely unfair comparison that I almost have to conclude you came from an abusive household. Pinching her cheeks is a lot closer to a very strong hug or a noogie than it is to a literal stabbing, and both of the former are common expressions of affection.
I intentionally picked a ridiculously over the top example to show how little sense the argument makes. She gave him permission for, as you say, a gesture of affection, not to outright hurt her. And yet he abused this permission to do the latter and just plain up hurt her. It is entirely possible to pinch a cheek in a way that barely hurts or doesn’t hurt at all, and it is very clear that Rozemyne meant it that way.
But even IF she had given him permission to outright hurt her, that still makes him a sadist for actually doing it.
Now if his movements are still affected by the poison and he unintentionally hurt her far more than he intended, that would be fine, but in that case he should absolutely apologize for going too far. As it stands, he deserves a slap in my opinion.
I don’t really see him as being intentionally cruel to her, especially once he came to know her at all. I think he is often clueless at her and doesn’t always explain himself well. Sometimes he has been harsh when he thinks that protects her.
She is also sometimes the same right back.
They share a love for books and research and knowledge and enjoy simply being in each other’s company.
They have protected each other and know inner secrets about each other that no one else knows. This has created a (non-sexual) intimacy in their relationship. In a world where adult men and women aren’t allowed to be close friends, it is a challenge to find a path where they keep this where they aren’t officially paired off. Thank goodness we don’t live in a world like that ourselves, any longer anyway.
Normally I would squick about the age difference and worse the mentor/student relationship but it helps that (a) Rozemyne is actually older than him if you count both lives and (b) Ferdinand has never shown any romantic overtures at any time to anyone during the story. Also, at this time she actually has power over him in multiple dimensions. She literally has his life in her hands and she was urged by a god and even Ferdinand himself to kill him so she would receive the full book of Meistionora. And she now outranks him politically and socially, and has plenty of alternatives for partners if she will so choose.