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@Goobers Everyone Wendelin has met since this story began has been "using him for his own purposes." The only person who hasn't is Priestess Fiance. Literally everyone else has become involved with him for partially or wholly self-serving reasons, including his teacher, all of his family members, both of the court mages, THE KING, the magic academy, and his other two female friends.
If Kurt proposing a plan where they use Wendelin to solve problems suddenly makes him a villain, then everyone in this fucking story is a villain. Kurt's entire argument was, let me inherit, I'll run everything, it's fine, Wendelin left and made a name for himself, he doesn't care to run the estate, so when he shows up let's use him to solve a lot of our problems while he's already here, because he has the unique ability to do that and our people will prosper and are willing to accept his help because they know who he is.
There is literally NOTHING morally wrong with that plan. And Wendelin would have agreed to do it.
@WhimsiCat Yes really. Kurt was entirely willing to let Wendelin help solve their problems, pay him or otherwise give him whatever he wanted in exchange, and then part ways amicably. It was THEIR FATHER who said "you can't do that and I won't allow you to do that, you'll lose face if you do it and you can't afford to lose face, if you're going to let Wendelin use magic to solve problems then Wendelin might as well inherit instead of you."
It was their father who was and IS willing to allow the serfs and families under his care to go hungry for the sake of politics. Kurt was the one who was willing to throw away his pride to feed his people, which makes him a damn sight better potential family head than their father is.
All of this is happening because their father shot down attempts to cooperate between siblings and EXPLICITLY set them against one another. Kurt already proposed a plan where everyone would have gotten what they wanted and nobody's feelings would have been hurt; that plan was shot down and rejected because it would have allegedly been embarrassing to have a youngest son going around using magic to help people.
And the other issue is that rumors were spread about Kurt not being as good at leading the estate as he actually is, but that's ALSO the father's fault, because we were shown and told that those rumors aren't true and that they were spread due to a mistake caused by someone the father hired and was using as a servant. Literally all of Kurt's problems exist because of their father's cruelty and incompetence and the mistakes of people who were his father's responsibility, not his own, and yet Kurt is being painted as the real problem here. That's bullshit.
If Kurt proposing a plan where they use Wendelin to solve problems suddenly makes him a villain, then everyone in this fucking story is a villain. Kurt's entire argument was, let me inherit, I'll run everything, it's fine, Wendelin left and made a name for himself, he doesn't care to run the estate, so when he shows up let's use him to solve a lot of our problems while he's already here, because he has the unique ability to do that and our people will prosper and are willing to accept his help because they know who he is.
There is literally NOTHING morally wrong with that plan. And Wendelin would have agreed to do it.
@WhimsiCat Yes really. Kurt was entirely willing to let Wendelin help solve their problems, pay him or otherwise give him whatever he wanted in exchange, and then part ways amicably. It was THEIR FATHER who said "you can't do that and I won't allow you to do that, you'll lose face if you do it and you can't afford to lose face, if you're going to let Wendelin use magic to solve problems then Wendelin might as well inherit instead of you."
It was their father who was and IS willing to allow the serfs and families under his care to go hungry for the sake of politics. Kurt was the one who was willing to throw away his pride to feed his people, which makes him a damn sight better potential family head than their father is.
All of this is happening because their father shot down attempts to cooperate between siblings and EXPLICITLY set them against one another. Kurt already proposed a plan where everyone would have gotten what they wanted and nobody's feelings would have been hurt; that plan was shot down and rejected because it would have allegedly been embarrassing to have a youngest son going around using magic to help people.
And the other issue is that rumors were spread about Kurt not being as good at leading the estate as he actually is, but that's ALSO the father's fault, because we were shown and told that those rumors aren't true and that they were spread due to a mistake caused by someone the father hired and was using as a servant. Literally all of Kurt's problems exist because of their father's cruelty and incompetence and the mistakes of people who were his father's responsibility, not his own, and yet Kurt is being painted as the real problem here. That's bullshit.