As tensions rise over the increasingly important “Zent candidates,” Rozemyne finds herself entangled in the web of royal politics. Thankfully, this also secures her the chance to bargain with one of the princes...
I think perhaps she’s concerned that she won’t actually have that access. Nor did Sigiswald really address her concern that way, as he might have with a grand gesture that exhibited his awareness of the importance to her.
Hilarious that other lower-ranked nobles would happily meet this for her and yet Sigiswald considers it beyond his power.
You can’t really say that lower ranking duches would happily make this happen for her.
Both Wilfried and Lestilaut were able to offer bookrooms to Rozemyne, because they already have existing bookrooms, which they would just give control of to her. Bookrooms that have grown over the course of decades in Ehrenfest’s case and literal centuries in case of Dunkelfelger.
Sigiswald on the other hand does not have a bookroom and thus would need to make one from the ground up, which is something that nobody outside the royal family would be able to afford, or be willing to do either. The other two just happened to be in a more fotunate starting position in this single aspect.
I think perhaps she’s concerned that she won’t actually have that access. Nor did Sigiswald really address her concern that way, as he might have with a grand gesture that exhibited his awareness of the importance to her.
Hilarious that other lower-ranked nobles would happily meet this for her and yet Sigiswald considers it beyond his power.
You can’t really say that lower ranking duches would happily make this happen for her.
Both Wilfried and Lestilaut were able to offer bookrooms to Rozemyne, because they already have existing bookrooms, which they would just give control of to her. Bookrooms that have grown over the course of decades in Ehrenfest’s case and literal centuries in case of Dunkelfelger.
Sigiswald on the other hand does not have a bookroom and thus would need to make one from the ground up, which is something that nobody outside the royal family would be able to afford, or be willing to do either. The other two just happened to be in a more fotunate starting position in this single aspect.