It’s hard for a series to get over the “Moonlighting“ effect (ancient term!), but I’d like to think that this author can pull off them having a wholesome relationship without it getting weird. Well, weirder than magic shenanigans.
I had hopes, but there’s way too many stu… off things to this story. Or plot inconveniences, as I call them.
Even though he has proof of the subjugations, they don’t believe him because his snitty son says so?
Nobles can’t fight back against commoners??? What?! How does that make sense...
Judging by the beginning, she doesn't return. Guessing from the beginning, he doesn't hate her completely, if him making the recipe is any indication. Hopefully the letter explains a bit why she wasn't there in his life.