Rozemyne will take on even the gods themselves in her quest to rescue Ferdinand. She speeds to Ahrensbach faster than Steifebrise, and as the battle against Lanzenave commences, Georgine finally begins her invasion. To war!
Ferdinand doesn’t have any legal authority over Rozemyne at this point and I am pretty sure that Rozemyne knows this. She chooses to give him authority and follow his direction in the role of her most trusted advisor, which he is and remains.
I think it would be clear to anyone in Ahrensbach that Rozemyne is giving him that authority and I can’t imagine anyone from Ahrensbach even questioning it particularly.
Considering how stubborn and idiotic at least some parts of Yurgenschmidt’s nobility are, when it comes to authority and status and all that jazz, I’m sure there will be some nobles, sooner or later, who will have an issue with Aub Ahrensbach taking what appears to be orders from some “random” Ehrenfest noble, even if it means unintentionally sabotaging themselves. Just look at Fraularm…
Ferdinand doesn’t have any legal authority over Rozemyne at this point and I am pretty sure that Rozemyne knows this. She chooses to give him authority and follow his direction in the role of her most trusted advisor, which he is and remains.
I think it would be clear to anyone in Ahrensbach that Rozemyne is giving him that authority and I can’t imagine anyone from Ahrensbach even questioning it particularly.
Considering how stubborn and idiotic at least some parts of Yurgenschmidt’s nobility are, when it comes to authority and status and all that jazz, I’m sure there will be some nobles, sooner or later, who will have an issue with Aub Ahrensbach taking what appears to be orders from some “random” Ehrenfest noble, even if it means unintentionally sabotaging themselves. Just look at Fraularm…