Last week began with a chapter from Lieseleta’s point of view. We learn how Lord Thorston is attempting to exploit Lieseleta using their engagement and his higher status to obtain leniency for his captured family. Lieseleta and Elvira discuss a way for Lieseleta to join Rozemyne in the Sovereignty while canceling her undesired engagement to Lord Thorston and making sure her house has a successor to replace her. Lieseleta accepts Rozemyne’s request and will become her head attendant.

The book concludes with a chapter from Sylvester’s point of view after the Ahrensbach funeral. We learn that the Sovereign knights subdued during the funeral were all originally from Ehrenfest and sent to the Sovereignty before Sylvester’s time as Aub. The knights were executed by Detlinde’s request before they could be interrogated. Sylvester suspects Georgine’s involvement and postulates her desire to keep Sylvester from meeting the knights during winter socializing and that a confrontation between he and Georgine is inevitably fast approaching.

Once again, Ewigliebe the God of Life has hidden away Geduldh the Goddess of Earth. And we know what that means: Baptism and debut of new nobles, the gifting ceremony, winter socializing, winter playroom, and the Royal Academy.

As Rozemyne soon enters her 4th year at the Royal Academy what predictions do you have for this year? Will Rozemyne’s impending royal adoption be kept secret? What legends will born? What rampages will be had? What dangers await?

(As of this writing P5V7 is not on the j-novel club calendar. Hopefully we are still getting part 1 this week)

  • @haganbmj@lemmy.ml
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    Might not be a leak, but I’m certainly anticipating that there are rumors about Rozemyne moving to the sovereignty that spread around the academy - for better and worse. Returning (or at least seeing students from elsewhere) probably won’t be in this first set of chapters, but at some point.

    We had Detlinde in the epilogue of last volume and got a new side story dealing with Sigiswald dealing with Ahrensbach, so maybe we don’t need a royal perspective to prologue this volume. That had been what I was originally expecting - something to detail their preparations and give us some clues as to what environment Rozemyne is getting herself into.