Noble Lady Reformation Guide

Chapter 132: The Subjugation of Beltus (6)



“Young Master Robenalt, you’re doing well enough.”

“This is excellent, Robenalt.”

“You’re doing well, Robenalt.”

Valerian, the eldest son of the Duplain family, could already use 2-star magic by the time he reached adulthood, and Linus, the firstborn of the Belmierd family, was widely trusted and respected both inside and outside the mansion for his unique and carefree charisma.

However, Robenalt, the eldest son of Beltus, was neither exceptional in magic nor possessed of a charisma capable of leading others, and despite his efforts, he had no clear achievements to his name.

That didn’t mean he was incompetent, but he was such a lukewarm existence that it felt pitiful to call him the firstborn of the mighty Beltus.

Because of this, the words Robenalt heard most while growing up were words of encouragement such as, “You’re doing well enough.”

“You’re doing well enough, so don’t worry too much, Brother Robenalt.”

His younger sister, Denise, was the same.

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