Something doesn't make any sense. The setting is medieval with gun powder (black powder version) as the main weapon, so how the fuck did this robber/thug armed guy is using a revolver from the late 17th century with a smokeless powder at that.
@All-is-fine Don't know about smokeless powder, since the gun hasn't been fired yet. And while revolvers were at most an extremely luxurious oddity in the late middle-ages, the fashion as well as the mountains of coffee, sugar and other things also don't fit with the medieval era. In the end, its a fantasy story wholly separate from our Earth's history.
@MeiraEve The problem is he let himself get influenced by the bad rumours about Ronia, and Misano's scheming.
Although I'm really curious why Ronia's parents were so particularly cruel and demanding towards her
(esp. her brother. Ronia is deeply afraid of him, and the mere mention of him gives her chills).
@yannickq IIRC some (female) customers think the male beastmen somewhat attractive in human form, but overall the townspeople are very prejudiced towards them and prefer not to associate with them in any way. Even Ronia can't convince any of them to think otherwise.