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Ascendance of a Bookworm: Part 5 Volume 7 Part 8

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No sooner has Rozemyne’s fourth year at the Royal Academy begun than she ends up somewhere unexpected. How will the saint respond when an incident in Ahrensbach leaves everyone else feeling defeated?

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  • I love how they worded aub Arinsbach was "taken care off" lol. I wonder if she used the same confetti trick on him to poof him out of the picture.

    I do wonder aside from Landsinave what other Arinsbach nobles have to gain by following Georgines quest to take over Erinfest. Even if she achived her goal of revenge (killing Syl) wouldn't that put Airnsbach on a hitlist for other dutchies?

    I wonder how much of Georgines retainers are from Landsinave versus from Arinsbach directly.

  • I'm getting the feeling that Wilfried was emotionally stunted from when he and Rozemyne swapped roles for the day back in part 3. I really wish someone would shake him for being suck an idiot though. Even royalty seem to be devolving. I hope to see him redeem himself during the war. Maybe even have a bit of romance develop between him and Hannelore

  • Hartmut is making a public announcement of Rozemyne's disappearance in the dining hall, rather than talling the archduke candidates in private to let THEM make the decision of how to handle it? What are you doing?! Okay granted, at this point he already got the royals' seal for pretending Rozemyne was merely absent due to illness, but still, come on dude... even if Charlotte and Wilfried decide to let the other students know the details, this is neither your decision nor is it your place to make the announcement. Not to mention that by now he should be very aware that Rozemyne herself wouldn't want the attention and would much prefer to keep things at a minimum possible fuss.

    If I had been Cornelius or Leonore, I'd have bound him up in bands of light, gagged him and dragged him to a private meeting room the moment he raised his hands.

    I'm also starting to worry about Charlotte's ability to be a proper archduchess. She isn't even trying to reign in Hartmut and Wilfried and just let's things happen. This is one of the issues over which others - including herself! - rightrully critizices Wilfried, when he was still the successor and now she's doing the very same thing. How is she supposed to direct and entire duchy's worth of nobility, if she can't even be bothered to try to reign in one overzealous retainer and just lets her brother do all the negotiating and talking with Sigiswald, while sitting in the metaphorical corner, quietly panicking, but not doing or saying anything?

    "We would need a way to divert his attention"... you are an archduke candidate and almost asured to be the future Aub. Just give him a freakin order to shut up and if he still doesn't, have your guard knights restrain him!

    If the alternative wasn't Wilfried, I'd say Sylvester was right to not even give her the chance to compete. Right now she looks quite unqualified and she'll have to improve a whole lot to meet the requirements of being a proper Aub one day. I really like her as a person, but sympathy can't change the harsh reality of the situation. She really needs to step up her game, or she and all of Ehrenfest will suffer in the future. It feels like she can't even function without relying on Rozemyne anymore.

    Were did the interim Aub come from anyway? I mean, considering how unsuitable she showed herself to be for the position, in her current state, in this chapter, I'm starting to think that Melchior might well be the better choice too, but this hasn't even been hinted at so far. In past volumes I got the impression that with Wilfried opting out of the race, Charlotte has the successor position near enough for sure. At least with Melchior, they still have plenty of time to properly raise and educate him to be a good archduke, while he's still in his formative years.

    I hope that Charlotte will be able to overcome these issues, but if she can't, she really should not become Aub. She might cut it as the Aub of a lesser or maybe even regular middle duchy, but with the elevated circles among which Ehrenfest now moves, he inability to act and resist people like Wilfried and Hartmut are going to seriously bite her and by extension her duchy in the butt. It feels like ever since Rozemyne saved her, she dedicated her entire being to help Rozemyne and now has no clue what to do with Rozemyne gone.

  • That was interesting, seeing things from the Lanzeneve perspective. I'm glad that they don't care for the noble-culture of Yurgenschmidt either. I guess this time next week we're jumping in, meeting up with Justus and Eckhart, planning with them, and finishing up pre-battle plans!

  • Glad we got some more insight into how Raublut fits into the picture. We knew he had some kind of tie in to Ahrensbach, but evidently it was really the king of Lanzenave where his true allegiance lied.

    Now I'm much more worried about Hortensia. I thought she might have been pregnant and not in real trouble and that Raublut was merely a 'red herring' character, but not now. Her being a key holder to reach the Grutrissheit in the underground archive means she is a prime target for Leonzio and Detlinde's scheme. Glad the door needs three keys to open and am pretty sure that's not a door that can be overcome with silver cloth, but who knows. It also probably means that Raublut knows who the other key holders are and likely has some scheme in place to obtain Rozemyne and Hannelore's keys.

    Also suspecting Raublut's involvement with the poisoning of the third prince. Not really sure why the current Zent decided to keep this guy around. Perhaps just a lack of nobles due to the purge, which Raublut was likely in favor of.

  • So the Adalgisa villa has no lockable door of it's own, to keep Ahrensbach from just barging into it at their leisure? oO Ahrensbach sure enjoyed massive trust in the distant past and a load of ignorance since then. Well, maybe not quite so much, if it really needs people on both ends to activate it, as they tell Leonzio, but even so that is still a rather massive risk. A single infiltrator or traitor is enough to open up a route of attack, in addition to the dormitory. And unlike the dormitories, this route is far more likely to be overlooked.

    But the same goes both ways. If Rozemyne's strike team were to learn of the opening of this teleporter, and they could coordinate with someone loyal to Ferdinand, Strahl or Letizia within Ahrensbach (or somehow manage to trick Ahrensbach into believing one of Raublut's loyal subordinates wants to come through, to deliver an important message or something, to make Ahrensbach let them in on their own), they would have a route directly into Ahrensbach's noble quarters, rather than having to teleport to the country gate and travel over a stretch of open ocean, thus maximizing the moment of surprise by appearing right inside the perimeter, without a chance to be spotted from afar. Or they could do a pincer attack of their own. Wait for the ocean raid party to be spotted and Ahrensbach's defenses to get engaged with them, and then slip in the backdoor, while the majority of the guards are distracted with the party from the country gate, thus greatly reducing the resistance the second team has to face, to break through to the temple.

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