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Ferdinand’s ‘I’ll tie you to the chair if I have to’ isn’t just a figure of speech—what a pressure! Sylvester is left pale by his harsh guidance toward Wilfried, who can’t even read.
Wilfried being schooled by an orphan because he can’t read? Unexpected, but it actually fits so well. Ferdinand’s determination to educate him, even if it means tying him to a chair, is harsh but clearly comes from a place of care. Meanwhile, Sylvester’s laissez-faire attitude, stemming from his high status, is adorably endearing—almost like parental neglect! Next up is the first material gathering, and I’m sure Rosemine’s family bonds will shine again. Can’t wait!





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