Chapter 3 (1/2)
CSWH Chapter 3: The Hero’s Tracks 2
The problem was on the Marquis House's side
In the end, they didn't disown hiht to inherit the house and passed it on to the second son
Though father wasn't particularly mindful of his position, and thus accepted the situation without any objection
Grandfather's judgement was correct
The reason being that as long as you're attached to the Kingdoht lose your life
And even if you're frodoht Order, father's reputation as a successor ast other nobles was poor
……it's just that that only applied if father didn't have as much power as he did
Father le unit, and simply left its protection to the other units that arrived afterwards before heading eastward
The pressured Earl Monro's soldiers doreat exploits by repelling the enemy
It is unknown just how many enemy commanders' heads he harvested
And so, like that, through his amassed military exploits, he was praised as a hero
Naturally, within the Kingdoh his military exploits and natural charisma as a commander, father becaht Order……or so the story goes
That being the case, there was no way that a warrior family like the Anderson Marquis house could simply leave that alone
Father was once again reinstated as the next feudal lord
You'd think that there'd be some sort of dispute over that, but the title of 'hero' was important in the sense that it forced them to accept it
On the other hand, what becae with mother
Mother was the daughter of a baron
She didn't tella grand promise out of love to marry
It would've been fine if he had remained disinherited, but he had become a rare hero and was the next head of a Marquis house
Their family statuses didn't match up well
The weight of the title of hero conversely worked against them